Abstract

The electrochemical performance of lithium iron phosphate cathodes is studied after the preparation of composite materials made with the addition of polyaniline and carbon nanofiber. These materials have an enhanced 3-D conducting network which we believe will improve electron mobility. Electrochemical measurements will be made to study the conductivity of the material. We posit that through increasing the cathode material’s electrical conductivity, a battery with high C-rate capability may be easily produced. Preliminary results show that these materials exhibit higher C-rate capability and improved cyclability when compared to pristine lithium iron phosphate cathodes.

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