Journal of Power Sources, Vol.254, 293-297, 2014
Charge transfer in Li/CF silver vanadium oxide hybrid cathode batteries revealed by solid state Li-7 and F-19 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Solid state Li-7 and F-19 magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR) experiments are conducted on several cathodes containing CFx Silver vanadium oxide (CFx Ag2V4O15) hybrid cathodes discharged to 50% depth of discharge (DoD) and stored at their open-circuit voltage for a period of one and three months. Three carbonaceous sources for the CFx phase are investigated: petroleum coke-based, fibrous, and mixed fibrous. For each hybrid cathode, a measurable increase in the relative amount of lithium fluoride is observed after a three month resting period in both the Li-7 and F-19 NMR spectra. These changes are attributed to lithium ion migration from the silver vanadium oxide to the CFx phase during the resting period, and help clarify the mechanism behind high power handling capability of this cathode. (c) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.