The suspension ratio of lithium iron phosphate is generally 20 mAh/g.
Lithium iron phosphate is a lithium-ion battery electrode material with the chemical formula LiFePO4. It is mainly used in various lithium-ion batteries.
LiFePO4 serves as the positive electrode of the battery. It is connected to the positive electrode of the battery by an aluminum foil. There is a polymer separator in the middle, which separates the positive electrode from the negative electrode. However, lithium Li+ ions can pass through but e- electrons cannot. Right The negative electrode of the battery is made of carbon (graphite) and is connected to the negative electrode of the battery by a copper foil. Between the upper and lower ends of the battery is the battery electrolyte, and the battery is sealed by a metal casing.
Sodium carboxymethylcellulose, polyvinylidene fluoride and N-metcopper hylpyrrolidine in the slurry to make lithium batteries contain toxins, but when mixing the slurry to make lithium battery, they are all in a sealed mixing container, and the finished slurry basically contains no toxins. volatile gases, so it can be said to be non-toxic, but if it is imported directly, that's a different story.