Journal of Inorganic Materials ›› 2017, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (4): 407-412.DOI: 10.15541/jim20160389

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Reaction Synthesis and Discharge Performance of Binary Vanadium Borides

PAN Yu1, LU Xin1, WEI Zhi-Guo1, WANG Guo-Qing2, QU Xuan-Hui1   

  1. (1. Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China; 2. Material and Industrial Technology Research Institute Beijing, Beijing 102200, China)
  • Received:2016-06-20 Revised:2016-09-20 Published:2017-04-20 Online:2017-03-24
  • About author:PAN Yu. E-mail:1139039719@qq.com

Abstract:

Vanadium boride compound powders with different compositions were prepared by reactive synthesis at 1500℃ from elemental powders. Then, with the obtained powders as active materials, Ni powder as conductive agent and NH4HCO3 as space-holder, the porous anodes of V-xB/Ni (x=2/3~2) were fabricated by powder metallurgy (PM), respectively. The effects of V-xB compounds with different phases on the discharge performance of the assembled air batteries were studied. The results show that the single-phased VB2 powder can be obtained from the raw powder with the atomic ratio of V:B=1:2, and so does the VB powder. As for atomic ratio of V:B=3:2, the synthesized powder consists of V3B2 and a small amount of VB, while the ratio of V:B=2:3 yields the phase composition of V2B3, V3B4 and minor VB2. The prepared V-xB/Ni anodes with porosity of 60.25%-61.75% exhibit good discharge performance, and their capacity can reach the range of 6129-7901 mAh while specific capacity is 2724-3511 mAh/g. With the increase of B content, the discharge performance of V-xB/Ni anodes shows a significant improvement. In comparison, the porous V-2B/Ni anode possesses the superior discharge properties with discharge capacity of 3512 mAh/g, coulombic efficiency of 86.5% and specific energy of 2504 Wh/kg.

Key words: reactive synthesis, V-xB compounds, powder metallurgy, air battery

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