Characteristics of spinel LiMgxMn2-xO4 cathode materials prepared by a sol-gel method

Authors
Sun, YKOh, IHChoi, JG
Issue Date
1999-01
Publisher
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE MONTREAL
Citation
JOURNAL OF NEW MATERIALS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, v.2, no.1, pp.51 - 57
Abstract
LiMn2O4 powders were synthesized at 250 similar to 800 degrees for 10 hours in air by the sol-gel method using poly(vinyl butyral) (PVB) as a chelating agent. The dependence of the physicochemical properties of the LiMn2O4 powders such as crystallinity, lattice constant, and specific surface area on the calcination temperature and the PVB quantity was investigated. Polycrystalline LiMn2O4 powders were found to be composed of very uniformly sized particulates. LiMg0.05Mn1.95O4 powders were also synthesized at 800 degrees C for comparison. Electrochemical studies on the charge/discharge characteristics and the cycling behavior of the Li/LiMn2O4 and Li/LiMg0.05Mn(1.95)O(4) cells revealed that the LiMn2O4 electrode showed a high initial performance, while the LiMg0.05Mn1.95O4 one exhibited a good cycling performance.
Keywords
LOW-TEMPERATURE PREPARATION; ULTRAFINE LICOO2 POWDERS; LIMN2O4; LITHIUM; MANGANESE; SECONDARY; OXIDES; SYSTEM; CELLS; PHASE; LOW-TEMPERATURE PREPARATION; ULTRAFINE LICOO2 POWDERS; LIMN2O4; LITHIUM; MANGANESE; SECONDARY; OXIDES; SYSTEM; CELLS; PHASE; LiMgxMn2-xO4; preparation; cathode materials; sol-gel method; lithium secondary batteries
ISSN
1480-2422
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/142590
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