Nanostructured Lithium Nickel Manganese Oxides for Lithium-Ion Batteries

  • Deng H
  • Belharouak I
  • Cook R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nanostructured lithium nickel manganese oxides were investigated as advanced positive electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries designated to power plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and all-electric vehicles. The investigation included material characterization and electrochemical testing. In cell tests, the Li1.375 Ni0.25 Mn0.75 O 2.4375 composition achieved high capacity (210 mAh g-1) at an elevated rate (230 mA g-1), which makes this material a promising candidate for high energy density Li-ion batteries, as does its being cobalt-free and uncoated. The material has spherical morphology with nanoprimary particles embedded in micrometer-sized secondary particles, possesses a multiphase character (spinel and layered), and exhibits a high packing density (over 2 g cm-3) that is essential for the design of high energy density positive electrodes. When combined with the Li4 Ti 5 O12 stable anode, the cell showed a capacity of 225 mAh g-1 at the C/3 rate (73 mA g-1) with no capacity fading for 200 cycles. Other chemical compositions, Li(1+x) Ni 0.25 Mn0.75 O(2.25+x/2) (0.32 ≤ x ≤ 0.65), were also studied, and the relationships among their structural, morphological, and electrochemical properties are reported. © 2010 The Electrochemical Society.

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Deng, H., Belharouak, I., Cook, R. E., Wu, H., Sun, Y.-K., & Amine, K. (2010). Nanostructured Lithium Nickel Manganese Oxides for Lithium-Ion Batteries. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 157(4), A447. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.3308598

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