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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.160, No.8, A1009-A1015, 2013
Electrochemical Evolution of an Iron Sulfide and Sulfur Based Cathode for All-Solid-State Li-Ion Batteries
In this study we demonstrate an all-solid-state electrode with a maximum specific energy of 928 Wh kg(-1). A mechanochemically prepared composite of FeS and S is used as the cathode active material. Capacity in excess of theoretical for the active material is attributed to the partial electrochemical utilization of the Li2S component of the 77.5Li(2)S:22.5P(2)S(5) glass electrolyte in the composite electrode. This electrode exhibits a complex evolving electrochemistry that can be approximated by the combination of the parallel electrochemistries of FeS, FeS2, and S. Using dQ/dV analysis we present indirect evidence for the electrochemical in-situ formation of a FeS2 phase during charging. (C) 2013 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.