Effect of supersonic-wave treatment in Zn aqueous solution on property, crystal structure and cycle performance of LiMn sub(1.5)Ni sub(0.5)O sub(4) as a cathode material for 5 V class Li ion battery

We focused on LiMn sub(1.5)Ni sub(0.5)O sub(4) with the spinel structure, and performed a supersonic-wave treatment in Zn super(2+) aqueous solution and a subsequent heat-treatment at lower temperature than the sintering temperature. From the X-ray diffraction, ICP, potentiometric titration and TEM-...

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Published inSolid state ionics Vol. 183; no. 1; pp. 54 - 59
Main Authors Kitamura, Naoto, Korechika, Yoshiyuki, Saruwatari, Hidesato, Takami, Norio, Idemoto, Yasushi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 11.02.2011
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Summary:We focused on LiMn sub(1.5)Ni sub(0.5)O sub(4) with the spinel structure, and performed a supersonic-wave treatment in Zn super(2+) aqueous solution and a subsequent heat-treatment at lower temperature than the sintering temperature. From the X-ray diffraction, ICP, potentiometric titration and TEM-EDX measurements, it was indicated that the samples after the treatments had a single phase of the spinel structure and Zn super(2+) was substituted partially for the transition-metals. Such a partial substitution was also suggested by the Rietveld analysis using neutron diffractions. As for these samples, charge-discharge cycle tests were carried out at room temperature and 45 degree C. These experiments demonstrated that the treatments in Zn super(2+) aqueous solution could improve the cycle performance although they deteriorated first discharge capacities slightly. Such an improvement of the cathode properties may be attributed to the structural change induced by the supersonic-wave treatments.
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ISSN:0167-2738
DOI:10.1016/j.ssi.2010.12.009