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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Electrochemistry of LiNixMn2-xO4.

โœ Scribed by Q. ZHONG; A. BONAKDARPOUR; M. ZHANG; Y. GAO; J. R. DAHN


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Weight
32 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0931-7597

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Synthesis and Electrochemistry of LiNixMn2-xO4.

-Samples of LiNixMn2-xO4 with 0 ยก x ยก 0.5 are prepared by solid state reaction of LiOH, Ni(NO3)2โ€ข6 H2O, and MnO2 at 750 โ€ข C as well as by a sol-gel method using Mn(OAc)2, Ni(NO3)2, and LiOH as precursors and carbon black as stabilizer (250-800 โ€ข C), The electrochemical behavior of the samples is studied in Li/LiNixMn2-xO4 coin-type cells. The potential vs. capacity curves show a plateau at 4. 1 V for the Li/LiMn2O4 cells. With increasing x, the length of this plateau decreases and a new plateau at 4.7 V appears. The shift of the plateau potential is caused by the higher binding energy (by 0.6 eV) of the Ni eg electrons compared to the Mn eg electrons. LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 prepared by the sol-gel technique at a firing temp. of โ‰ˆ600 . degree.C exhibits a capacity of ยฟ 100 mAh/g at 4.7 V which is maintained over tens of cycles. -(ZHONG, Q.;


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