Electrochemical and Ex Situ X-Ray Study of Li(Li[sub 0.2]Ni[sub 0.2]Mn[sub 0.6])O[sub 2] Cathode Material for Li Secondary Batteries
- 1 January 2003
- journal article
- Published by The Electrochemical Society in Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters
- Vol. 6 (9), A183-A186
- https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1594411
Abstract
Electrochemical properties of synthesized by a sol-gel method, were studied by galvanostatic cycling. When the cell was cycled at 2.0-4.6 V, the material showed a long, irreversible plateau at 4.5-4.6 V and exhibited very high initial charge capacity of 240 mAh/g, which is much larger than a theoretical value for the reaction of (126 mAh/g). Discharge capacity of the material gradually increased from 155 at the first cycle to 205 mAh/g at the tenth cycle and was stabilized afterward. From the ex situ X-ray study, we found that Li ions in the transition metal layer were irreversibly extracted during charging at a voltage higher than 4.5 V; the diffraction peaks corresponding to Li in the transition metal layer were hardly observed in the cathode material after extended cycling. The cell that was cycled at 2.0-4.3 V showed stable but very small capacity (69 mAh/g) and Li in the transition metal layer remained almost intact. When the cell was initially charged to 4.6 V and then cycled at 2.0-4.3 V, the cathode material showed higher capacity (114 mAh/g) than the one cycled at 2.0-4.3 V. © 2003 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.Keywords
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