Nitrate-melt synthesized HT-LiCoO2 as a superior cathode-material for lithium-ion batteries

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An electrochemically-active high-temperature form of LiCoO2 (HT-LiCoO2) is prepared by thermally decomposing its constituent metal-nitrates at 700 °C. The synthetic conditions have been optimized to achieve improved performance with the HT-LiCoO2 cathode in Li-ion batteries. For this purpose, the synthesized materials have been characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and galvanostatic charge-discharge cycling. Cathodes comprising HT-LiCoO2 exhibit a specific capacity of 140 mAhg-1 with good capacity-retention over several charge-discharge cycles in the voltage range between 3.5 V and 4.2 V, and can sustain improved rate capability in contrast to a cathode constituting LiCoO2 prepared by conventional ceramic method. The nitrate-melt-decomposition method is also found effective for synthesizing Mg-/Al- doped HT-LiCoO2; these also are investigated as cathode materials for Li-ion batteries. © 2009 by the authors.

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Sathiya, M., Prakash, A. S., Ramesha, K., & Shukla, A. K. (2009). Nitrate-melt synthesized HT-LiCoO2 as a superior cathode-material for lithium-ion batteries. Materials, 2(3), 857–868. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma2030857

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