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Reinvestigation of Li1-xVyTi1-yS2 electrodes in suitable electrolytes : Highly improved electrochemical properties
Author
Youngsik Kim* and John B. Goodenough
Journal
Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters
Vol
12
Page
A73-A75
Year
2004-2009
Reversible electrochemical intercalation of Li into the Li1−xTiyV1−yS2 dichalcogenides, which was frustrated in the 1970s by the
use of 1 M LiClO4 in propylene carbonate as the electrolyte, is reinvestigated with 1 M LiPF6 in ethylene carbonate:diethyl
carbonate 1:1. The choice of the electrolyte allows full electrochemical cycling between MS2 and LiMS2 M = V or Ti0.3V0.7.
The as-prepared LizMS2 z  0.9 samples were fully lithiated after the first discharge, and from a subsequent charge of LiVS2 to
VS2, the room-temperature solubility limits of the parent 3S phase, the Li-rich hexagonal phase, the intermediate  and  phases,
and the hexagonal Li-poor hexagonal phase have been determined. Introduction of Ti in LiTi0.3V0.7S2 remarkably improves the
capacity at high cycling rates and increases the voltage by about 0.2 V.