Upon electrochemical reduction in a lithium cell, crystalline FeBO3 and Fe3BO6 give
amorphous compounds, which can be cycled reversibly at low potential (Rowsell, J. Power
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2001, 97−98, 254). We report here capacities as high as 300 Ah/kg at the 14th cycle.
The mechanism of reaction was investigated by step-potential electrochemical spectroscopy
and in situ Mössbauer and X-ray absorption spectroscopies on electrochemical cells
encapsulated in thin sealed plastic bags. These techniques confirm the reduction mechanism
consisting of the early destruction of the crystallized borates and a direct FeIII−Fe0 multiphase
reduction on first discharge. On recharge and subsequent cyclings, a reversible redox reaction
occurs between Fe0 and FeII/III in an amorphous or nanocrystalline matrix.
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