Spinel-rock salt transformation in LiCoMnO4-δ

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The transformation on heating LiCoMnO4, with a spinel structure, to LiCoMnO3, with a cationdisordered rock salt structure, accompanied by loss of 25% of the oxygen, has been followed using a combination of diffraction, microscopy and spectroscopy techniques. The transformation does not proceed by a topotactic mechanism, even though the spinel and rock salt phases have a similar, cubic close-packed oxygen sublattice. Instead, the transformation passes through two stages involving, first, precipitation of Li2MnO3, leaving behind a Li-deficient, Co-rich non-stoichiometric spinel and, second, rehomogenization of the two-phase assemblage, accompanied by additional oxygen loss, to give the homogeneous rock salt final product; a combination of electron energy loss spectroscopy and X-ray absorption near edge structure analyses showed oxidation states of Co2+ and Mn3+ in LiCoMnO3. Subsolidus phase diagram determination of the Li2O-CoOx-MnOysystem has established the compositional extent of spinel solid solutions at approximately 500 C.

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Reeves-McLaren, N., Sharp, J., Beltrán-Mir, H., Rainforth, W. M., & West, A. R. (2016). Spinel-rock salt transformation in LiCoMnO4-δ. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 472(2185). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2014.0991

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