Process to Synthesize Size Controlled Nanocrystalline Materials for Battery Electrodes
This low cost, low temperature and environmentally-friendly process may be used in the scalable manufacture of active materials for batteries, including both cathodes and anodes. These nanomaterials have use in batteries for renewable energy and power grid storage applications.
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Background LiFePO4 (LFP) has become commercially important as a material for lithium ion batteries due to its high safety, long cycle life, low cost and outstanding rate capability when prepared in nanoscale form. The global lithium ion battery market is projected to reach 52 billion USD by 2024, with a CAGR as high as 17% until 2021. Affordable fabrication schemes are desired to produce superior cathodes and anodes for high performance lithium ion batteries. Tech ID/UC Case 29138/2012-116-0 Related Cases 2012-116-0
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