LiCoPO 4 -carbon composites (LiCoPO 4 /C) were synthesized via a solid state reaction with a new furnace black, CB1, which was developed by Asahi Carbon Co., Ltd. The CB1 used here has superiority physico-chemical properties, e.g., ultrafine particle sizes, high specific surface areas, and high "structure", the degree of linkage among carbon particles. The particle growth of LiCoPO 4 was suppressed by the addition of CB1 to the LiCoPO 4 precursors and then followed by calcination. CB1 was dispersed among LiCoPO 4 /C particles successfully to form conductive paths. Consequently, a high electrochemical capacity was achieved in aid of the presence of CB1.
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