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A series of cathode materials with molecular notation of xLi[Li1/3Mn2/3]O2·(1 − x)Li[Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3]O2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.9) were synthesized by combination of co-precipitation and solid state calcination method. The prepared materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) techniques, and their electrochemical performances were investigated. The results showed that sample 0.6Li[Li1/3Mn2/3]O2·0.4Li[Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3]O2 (x = 0.6) delivers the highest capacity and shows good capacity-retention, which delivers a capacity ∼250 mAh g−1 between 2.0 and 4.8 V at 18 mA g−1.  相似文献   

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A new type of Li1−xFe0.8Ni0.2O2–LixMnO2 (Mn/(Fe + Ni + Mn) = 0.8) material was synthesized at 350 °C in air atmosphere using a solid-state reaction. The material had an XRD pattern that closely resembled that of the original Li1−xFeO2–LixMnO2 (Mn/(Fe + Mn) = 0.8) with much reduced impurity peaks. The Li/Li1−xFe0.8Ni0.2O2–LixMnO2 cell showed a high initial discharge capacity above 192 mAh g−1, which was higher than that of the parent Li/Li1−xFeO2–LixMnO2 (186 mAh g−1). We expected that the increase of initial discharge capacity and the change of shape of discharge curve for the Li/Li1−xFe0.8Ni0.2O2–LixMnO2 cell is the result from the redox reaction from Ni2+ to Ni3+ during charge/discharge process. This cell exhibited not only a typical voltage plateau in the 2.8 V region, but also an excellent cycle retention rate (96%) up to 45 cycles.  相似文献   

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Cathode materials prepared by a co-precipitation are 0.3Li2MnO3·0.7LiMn1−xNiyCo0.1O2 (0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.4) cathode materials with a layered-spinel structure. In the voltage range of 2.0-4.6 V, the cathodes show more than one redox reaction peak during its cyclic voltammogram. The Li/0.3Li2MnO3·0.7LiMn1−xNiyCo0.1O2 (x = 0.3, y = 0.2) cell shows the initial discharge capacity of about 200 mAh g−1. However, when x = 0.2 and y = 0.1, the cell exhibits a rapid decrease in discharge capacity and poor cycle life.  相似文献   

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LiNi0.6CoxMn0.4−xO2 (x = 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.2) cathode materials are prepared, and their structural and electrochemical properties are investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) and charge–discharge test. The results show that well-ordering layered LiNi0.6CoxMn0.4−xO2 (x = 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.2) cathode materials are successfully prepared in air at 850 °C. The increase of the Co content in LiNi0.6Mn0.4−xCoxO2 leads to the acceleration of the grain growth, the increase of the initial discharge capacity and the deterioration of the cycling performance of LiNi0.6Mn0.4−xCoxO2. It also leads to the enhancement of the ratio Ni3+/Ni2+ in LiNi0.6CoxMn0.4−xO2, which is approved by the XPS analysis, resulting in the increase of the phase transition during cycling. This is speculated to be main reason for the deteriotion of the cycling performance. All synthesized LiNi0.6CoxMn0.4−xO2 samples charged at 4.3 V show exothermic peaks with an onset temperature of larger than 255 °C, and give out less than 400 J g−1 of total heat flow associated with the peaks in DSC analysis profile, exhibiting better thermal stability. LiNi0.6Co0.05Mn0.35O2 with low Co content and good thermal stability presents a capacity of 156.6 mAh g−1 and 98.5% of initial capacity retention after 50 cycles, showing to be a promising cathode materials for Li-ion batteries.  相似文献   

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Li1+x(Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3)1−xO2 layered materials were synthesized by the co-precipitation method with different Li/M molar ratios (M = Ni + Mn + Co). Elemental titration evaluated by inductively coupled plasma spectrometry (ICP), structural properties studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Rietveld analysis of XRD data, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and magnetic measurements carried out by superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUID) showed the well-defined α-NaFeO2 structure with cationic distribution close to the nominal formula. The Li/Ni cation mixing on the 3b Wyckoff site of the interlayer space was consistent with the structural model [Li1−yNiy]3b[Lix+yNi(1−x)/3−yMn(1−x)/3Co(1−x)/3]3aO2 (x = 0.02, 0.04) and was very small. Both Rietveld refinements and magnetic measurements revealed a concentration of Ni2+-3b ions lower than 2%; moreover, for the optimized sample synthesized at Li/M = 1.10, only 1.43% of nickel ions were located into the Li sublattice. Electrochemical properties were investigated by galvanostatic charge-discharge cycling. Data obtained with Li1+x(Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3)1−xO2 reflected the high degree of sample optimization. An initial discharge capacity of 150 mAh g−1 was delivered at 1 C-rate in the cut-off voltage of 3.0-4.3 V. More than 95% of its initial capacity was retained after 30 cycles at 1 C-rate. Finally, it is demonstrated that a cation mixing below 2% is considered as the threshold for which the electrochemical performance does not change for Li1+x(Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3)1−xO2.  相似文献   

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In this work structural and transport properties of layered Li1+x(Mn1/3Co1/3Ni1/3)1−xO2 oxides (x = 0; 0.03; 0.06) prepared by a “soft chemistry” method are presented. The excessive lithium was found to significantly improve transport properties of the materials, a corresponding linear decrease of the unit cell parameters was observed. The electrical conductivity of Li1.03(Mn1/3Co1/3Ni1/3)0.97O2 composition was high enough to use this material in a form of a pellet, without any additives, in lithium batteries and characterize structural and transport properties of deintercalated Li1.03−y(Mn1/3Co1/3Ni1/3)0.97O2 compounds. For deintercalated samples a linear increase of the lattice parameter c together with a linear decrease of the parameter a with the increasing deintercalation degree occurred, but only up to 0.4-0.5 mol of extracted lithium. Further deintercalation showed a reversal of the trend. Electrical conductivity measurements performed of Li1.03−y(Mn1/3Co1/3Ni1/3)0.97O2 samples (y = 0.1; 0.3; 0.5; 0.6) showed an ongoing improvement, almost two orders of magnitude, in relation to the starting composition. Additionally, OCV measurements, discharge characteristics and lithium diffusion coefficient measurements were performed for Li/Li+/Li1.03−y(Mn1/3Co1/3Ni1/3)0.97O2 cells.  相似文献   

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We investigated the effect of CO2 on layered Li1+zNi1−xyCoxMyO2 (M = Al, Mn) cathode materials for lithium ion batteries which were prepared by solid-state reactions. Li1+zNi(1−x)/2CoxMn(1−x)/2O2 (Ni/Mn mole ratio = 1) singularly exhibited high storage stability. On the other hand, Li1+zNi0.80Co0.15Al0.05O2 samples were very unstable due to CO2 absorption. XPS and XRD measurements showed the reduction of Ni3+ to Ni2+ and the formation of Li2CO3 for Li1+zNi0.80Co0.15Al0.05O2 samples after CO2 exposure. SEM images also indicated that the surfaces of CO2-treated samples were covered with passivation films, which may contain Li2CO3. The relationship between CO2-exposure time and CO32− content suggests that there are two steps in the carbonation reactions; the first step occurs with the excess Li components, Li2O for example, and the second with LiNi0.80Co0.15Al0.05O2 itself. It is well consistent with the fact that the discharge capacity was not decreased and the capacity retention was improved until the excess lithium is consumed and then fast deterioration occurred.  相似文献   

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Layer-structured Zr doped Li[Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1−x/3Zrx/3]O2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.05) were synthesized via slurry spray drying method. The powders were characterized by XRD, SEM and galvanostatic charge/discharge tests. The products remained single-phase within the range of 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.03. The charge and discharge cycling of the cells showed that Zr doping enhanced cycle life compared to the bare one, while did not cause the reduction of the discharge capacity of Li[Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3]O2. The unchanged peak shape in the differential capacity versus voltage curve suggested that the Zr had the effect to stabilize the structure during cycling. More interestingly, the rate capability was greatly improved. The sample with x = 0.01 presented a capacity of 160.2 mAh g−1 at current density of 640 mA g−1(4 C), corresponding to 92.4% of its capacity at 32 mA g−1(0.2 C). The favorable performance of the doped sample could be attributed to its increased lattice parameter.  相似文献   

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The cathode materials Li1−x[Ni0.5Mn1.5]O4 prepared by coprecipitation from acetate solution by oxalic acid and annealing at 900 °C in air had the preferred disordered Ni and Mn on the 16d octahedral sites of a spinel structure. The coprecipitation method provides better crystallinity than the phase previously obtained by quenching from the melt. Polycrystalline octahedral-shaped particles with smooth surfaces contained trace amounts of a LiyNi1−yO impurity that introduced some Mn(III) into the spinel phase. Half-cells cycled at 0.2 C rate between 3.5 and 4.8 V versus Li exhibited a flat voltage V ≈ 4.7 V with a small step at x ≈ 0.5 and a capacity at room temperature of 130 mAh g−1 that showed no fade after 50 cycles. A small capacity fade was initiated with a cut-off voltage ≥4.9 V; a significant capacity loss between 2 and 5 C cycling rates was reversible to 134 mAh g−1 on returning to 0.1 C after 50 cycles at 10 C between 3.5 and 5.0 V.  相似文献   

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A simple method has been employed to prepare pillared layered Li1−2xCaxCoO2 cathode materials by cationic exchange under hydrothermal conditions. The synthesized materials were characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES), field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) and galvanostatic charge–discharge cycling. The XRD data of the products show that they are single phases and retain the layered α-NaFeO2 type structure. The FE-SEM images of the materials prepared by hydrothermal method show uniform small particles, and the particle size of the materials is about 200 nm. The initial discharge specific capacities of layered LiCoO2 and pillared layered Li0.946Ca0.027CoO2 cathode materials calcined at 800 °C for 5 h within the potential range of 3.0–4.3 V (vs. Li+/Li) are 144.6 and 142.3 mAh g−1, respectively, and both materials retain good charge–discharge cycling performance. However, with increasing upper cutoff voltage, the pillar effect of Ca2+ in Li1−2xCaxCoO2 becomes more significant. The pillared layered Li0.946Ca0.027CoO2 has a higher capacity with an initial discharge specific capacity of 177.9 and 215.8 mAh g−1 within the potential range of 3.0–4.5 and 4.7 V (vs. Li+/Li), respectively, and retains good charge–discharge cycling performance.  相似文献   

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The high voltage layered Li[Li0.2Mn0.56Ni0.16Co0.08]O2 cathode material, which is a solid solution between Li2MnO3 and LiMn0.4Ni0.4Co0.2O2, has been synthesized by co-precipitation method followed by high temperature annealing at 900 °C. XRD and SEM characterizations proved that the as prepared powder is constituted of small and homogenous particles (100-300 nm), which are seen to enhance the material rate capability. After the initial decay, no obvious capacity fading was observed when cycling the material at different rates. Steady-state reversible capacities of 220 mAh g−1 at 0.2C, 190 mAh g−1 at 1C, 155 mAh g−1 at 5C and 110 mAh g−1 at 20C were achieved in long-term cycle tests within the voltage cutoff limits of 2.5 and 4.8 V at 20 °C.  相似文献   

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Sub-micro spinel LiNi0.5−xMn1.5+xO4 (x < 0.1) cathode materials powder was successfully synthesized by the ultrasonic-assisted co-precipitation (UACP) method. The structure and electrochemical performance of this as-prepared powder were characterized by powder XRD, SEM, XPS, CV and the galvanostatic charge–discharge test in detail. XRD shows that there is a small LiyNi1−yO impurity peak placed close to the (4 0 0) line of the spinel LiNi0.5−xMn1.5+xO4, and the powders are well crystallized. XPS exhibits that the Mn oxidation state is between +3 and +4, and Ni oxidation state is +2 in LiNi0.5−xMn1.5+xO4. SEM shows that the prepared powders (UACP) have the uniform and narrow size distribution which is less than 200 nm. Galvanostatic charge–discharge test indicates that the initial discharge capacities for the LiNi0.5−xMn1.5+xO4 (UACP) at C/3, 1C and 2C, are 130.2, 119.0 and 110.0 mAh g−1, respectively. After 100 cycles, their capacity retentions are 99.8%, 88.2%, and 73.5%, respectively. LiNi0.5−xMn1.5+xO4 (UACP) at C/3 discharge rate exhibits superior capacity retention upon cycling, and it also shows well high current discharge performance. CV curve implies that LiNi0.5−xMn1.5+xO4 (x < 0.1) spinel synthesized by ultrasonic-assisted co-precipitation method has both reversibility and cycle capability because of the ultrasonic-catalysis.  相似文献   

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Li[Ni0.45Co0.1Mn0.45−xZrx]O2 (x = 0, 0.02) was synthesized via co-precipitation method. Partial Zr doping on the host structure of Li[Ni0.45Co0.1Mn0.45]O2 was carried out to improve the electrochemical properties. The Zr-doped Li[Ni0.45Co0.1Mn0.43Zr0.02]O2 was evaluated in terms of specific discharge capacity, cycling performance and thermal stability. The Zr-doped Li[Ni0.45Co0.1Mn0.45−xZr0.02]O2 shows the improved cycling performance and stable thermal stability. The major exothermic reaction was delayed from 252.1 °C to 289.4 °C.  相似文献   

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Layered positive electrode materials for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries of the general formula Li[Mn0.5−x/2Ni0.5−x/2Cox]1−yMyO2 (x ≤ 1/3, 0 ≤ y ≤ 0.05) were synthesized by a solid state route. The effect of doping elements M on the electrochemical performance was investigated. It was found that doping with niobium or tantalum has a positive effect on the cycling stability compared to the undoped parent compounds (y = 0). High discharge capacities, excellent cycling stabilities and high rate capabilities were achieved.  相似文献   

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Li[Mn0.5−xCr2xNi0.5−x]O2 (0 < 2x <0.2) (Mn/Ni = 1) cathode materials have been synthesized by a solution method. X-ray diffraction patterns of the as-prepared materials were fitted based on a hexagonal unit cell (α-NaFeO2 layer structure). The extent of Li/Ni intermixing decreased, and layering of the structure increased, with increasing Cr content. Electrochemical cycling of the oxides, at 30 °C in the 3–4.3 V range vs. Li/Li+, showed that the first charge capacity increased with increasing Cr content. However, maximum discharge capacity (∼143 mAh g−1) was observed for 2x = 0.05. X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopic (XANES) measurements on the K-edges of transition metals were carried out on pristine and delithiated oxides to elucidate the charge compensation mechanism during electrochemical charging. The XANES data revealed simultaneous oxidation of both Ni and Cr ions, whereas manganese remains as Mn4+ throughout, and does not participate in charge compensation during oxide delithiation.  相似文献   

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Composites of monoclinic Li3−xM′xV2−yM″2y(PO4)3 (M′ = K, M″ = Sc, Mg + Ti) with carbon were synthesized by solid-state reaction using oxalic acid or 6% H2/Ar gas mixture as reducing agents at sintering temperature of 850 °C. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), voltammetry and electrochemical galvanostatic cycling. The capacity of Li3V2(PO4)3 synthesized using hydrogen as the reducing agent was 127 mA h g−1 and decreased to 120 mA h g−1 after 20 charge-discharge cycles. The substitution of lithium and vanadium for other ions did not result in the improvement of the electrochemical characteristics of the samples.  相似文献   

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A (Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)CO3 precursor with an uniform, spherical morphology was prepared by coprecipitation using a continuously stirred tank reactor method. The as-prepared spherical (Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)CO3 precursor served to produce dense, spherical Li1+x(Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)1−xO2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.15) cathode materials. These Li-rich cathodes were also prepared by a second synthesis route that involved the use of an M3O4 (M = Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3) spinel compound, itself obtained from the carbonate (Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)CO3 precursor. In both cases, the final Li1+x(Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)1−xO2 products were highly uniform, having a narrow particle size distribution (10-μm average particle size) as a result of the homogeneity and spherical morphology of the starting mixed-metal carbonate precursor. The rate capability of the Li1+x(Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)1−xO2 electrode materials, which was significantly improved with increased lithium content, was found to be better in the case of the denser materials made from the spinel precursor compound. This result suggests that spherical morphology, high density, and increased lithium content were key factors in enabling the high rate capabilities, and hence the power performances, of the Li-rich Li1+x(Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)1−xO2 cathodes.  相似文献   

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We report the effect of Y substitution for Nb on Li ion conductivity in the well-known garnet-type Li5La3Nb2O12. Garnet-type Li5La3Nb2−xYxO12−δ (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) was prepared by ceramic method using the high purity metal oxides and salts. Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), 7Li nuclear magnetic resonance (Li NMR) and AC impedance spectroscopy were employed for characterization. PXRD showed formation of single-phase cubic garnet-like structure for x up to 0.25 and above x = 0.25 showed impurity in addition to the garnet-type phases. The cubic lattice constant increases with increasing Y content up to x = 0.25 in Li5La3Nb2xYxO12−δ and is consistent with expected ionic radius trend. 7Li MAS NMR showed single peak, which could be attributed to fast migration of ions between various sites in the garnet structure, close to chemical shift 0 ppm with respect to solid LiCl and which confirmed that Li ions are distributed at an average octahedral coordination in Li5La3Nb2xYxO12δ. Y-doped compounds showed comparable electrical conductivity to that of the parent compound Li5La3Nb2O12. The x = 0.1 member of Li5La3Nb2xYxO12δ showed total (bulk + grain-boundary) ionic conductivity of 1.44 × 10−5 Scm−1 at 23 °C in air.  相似文献   

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In this work structural and transport properties of layered LiNi1−yzCoyMnzO2 (y = 0.25, 0.35, 0.5 and z = 0.1) cathode materials are presented. In the considered group of oxides, LiNi1−yzCoyMnzO2, there is no clear correlation between electrical conductivity and the a parameter (M-M distance in the octahedra layers). A non-monotonic modification of electrical properties of LixNi0.65Co0.25Mn0.1O2 cathode materials is observed upon lithium deintercalation.  相似文献   

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Layered LiNi0.2Mn0.2Co0.6O2 phase, belonging to a solid solution between LiNi1/2Mn1/2O2 and LiCoO2 most commercialized cathodes, was prepared via the combustion method at 900 °C for a short time (1 h). Structural, electrochemical and magnetic properties of this material were investigated. Rietveld analysis of the XRD pattern shows this compound as having the α-NaFeO2 type structure (S.G. R-3m; a = 2.8399(2) ?; c = 14.165(1) ?) with almost none of the well-known Li/Ni cation disorder. SQUID measurements clearly indicate that the studied compound consists of Ni2+, Co3+ and Mn4+ ions in the crystal structure. X-ray analysis of the chemically delithiated LixNi0.2Mn0.2Co0.6O2 phases reveals that the rhombohedral symmetry was maintained during Li-extraction, confirmed by the monotonous variation of the potential-composition curve of the Li//LixNi0.2Mn0.2Co0.6O2 cell. LiNi0.2Mn0.2Co0.6O2 cathode has a discharge capacity of ∼160 mAh g−1 in the voltage range 2.7-4.3 V corresponding to the extraction/insertion of 0.6 lithium ion with very low polarization. It exhibits a stable capacity on cycling and good rate capability in the rate range 0.2-2 C. The almost 2D structure of this cathode material, its good electrochemical performances and its relatively low cost comparing to LiCoO2, make this material very promising for applications.  相似文献   

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