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Iron (II) fluoride cathode material derived from MIL-88A
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We report an eco-friendly, simple, and scalable method of FeF2 cathode production. MIL-88A was synthesized in a water medium without any additives. It was used as a source of iron (3 +) ions during pyrolysis. The porous structure of such a sacrificial agent allowed us to incorporate poly-vinylidene fluoride molecules as a guest component into a host MIL-88A framework. Pyrolysis in Ar-flow results in two simultaneous processes: reducing Fe3+ into Fe2+ and forming porous carbon shells for FeF2 nanoparticles. Applying complex analysis of high-resolution TEM images, porosity measurements, and XANES spectroscopy, we have revealed that obtained iron fluoride is composed of nanoparticles with elongated and hexagonal shapes. Both iron fluorides were attributed to tetragonal FeF2 structure type, contained only Fe2+ ions, and were covered with porous carbon shells. The obtained material was used as a cathode for a lithium-ion battery and showed good stability and a high capacity of 425-330 mA h/g. The proposed water-based synthesis of MIL-88A as a precursor in combination with mild pyrolysis conditions and good electrochemical performance make this material promising for cathode application. (c) 2022 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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