Journal of Power Sources, Vol.196, No.13, 5631-5636, 2011
Gallium (III) sulfide as an active material in lithium secondary batteries
In an attempt to identify an active material for use in lithium secondary batteries with high energy density, we investigated the electrochemical properties of gallium (III) sulfide (Ga2S3) at 30 degrees C. Ga2S3 shows two sloping plateaus in the potential range between 0.01 V and 2.0 V vs. (Li/Li+). The specific capacity of the Ga2S3 electrode in the first delithiation is ca. 920 mAh g(-1), which corresponds to 81% of the theoretical capacity (assuming a 10-electron reaction). The capacity in the 10th cycle is 63% of the initial capacity. Ex situ X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption fine structure analyses revealed that the reaction of the Ga2S3 electrode proceeds in two steps: Ga2S3 + 6Li(+) + 6e(-) reversible arrow 2Ga + 3Li(2)S and Ga + xLi(+) + xe(-) reversible arrow LixGa. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Lithium secondary battery;Gallium (III) sulfide;Capacity retention;Rate capability;X-ray diffraction;X-ray absorption fine structure