Abstract

Lithium reactive amorphous iron phosphide thin films are successfully prepared using electrochemical deposition. A series of reactions involving hypophosphite ions and phosphine gas lead to the formation of FePy films with y<0.5. The introduction of ammonium ions to the plating bath elevates the y value up to 0.7 by activating a phosphine gas-free Fe-P co-deposition reaction. The larger P content in the film results in higher capacity and cycling stability, with positive implications for its use as the anode for a rechargeable lithium battery.

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