Lithium vanadium phosphate battery

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A lithium vanadium phosphate (LVP) battery is a proposed type of lithium ion battery that uses a vanadium phosphate in the cathode. As of 2016 they have not been commercialized.

Research

Vanadium Phosphates have been investigated as potential cathodes for Li-ion batteries: including lithium vanadium phosphate, Li3V2(PO4)3;[1][2] the same material prepared by sol gel methods showed lithium insertion/removal over a 3.5 to 4.1 V range, with evidence of three stages of insertion/removal.[3]

ɛ-VOPO4 has been studied as a cathode material and has a two stage lithium insertion/removal process.[4] Nanostructured ɛ-VOPO4 has been studied as a potential redox material.[5]

References

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