Abstract

It was previously shown that γ-Fe 2O 3/carbon composite synthesized by the aqueous solution method exhibit good high-speed charge/discharge and cycle characteristics as the cathode material in lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. We examined the crystal structure of γ-Fe 2O 3 in γ-Fe 2O 3/carbon composite by X-ray diffraction and the Rietveld analysis before and during electrochemical insertion of lithium ions. Before insertion, the sample has a spinel structure belonging to the Fd3¯ m space group with the following iron occupancies: 8a site, 0.92, 16c site, 0 and 16d site, 0.87. During insertion, iron occupancy at 16d site remains virtually constant, at 8a site decreases from 0.92 to 0, and at 16c site increases from 0 to 0.53. These results suggest that, during insertion, iron migrates from 8a to 16c site. In the most highly lithiated sample, iron occupancy at 8a site decreases to 0 and occupancies at 16c and 16d sites were not equalized. Thus, the crystal structure for this sample belongs not to the Fm3¯ m space group that represents the rock salt structure, but rather to the Fd3¯ m space group.

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