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This article presents a process for producing LiNi1-xAlxO2 (0 < × < × < 0.05) cathode material is prepared by mixing coprecipitated Ni(OH)2 with LiOH and Al(OH)3, followed by lithiation at temperature range of 650–710 °C, after which any residual lithium from lithiation is washed from the particle surfaces. Electrochemical performance was studied within full-cell and half-cell application; in addition, different material characterization methods were carried out to explain structure changes when certain amount of aluminum is introduced in the LiNi1-xAlxO2 structure. Surface analyses were carried out to demonstrate how washing process changes the chemical environment of the LiNi1-xAlxO2 secondary particle surface. The results demonstrate how Al doping, lithiation temperature, and the washing process affect the performance of the LiNi1-xAlxO2 cathode material.
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Välikangas, J., Laine, P., Hietaniemi, M., Hu, T., Selent, M., Tynjälä, P., & Lassi, U. (2023). Correlation of aluminum doping and lithiation temperature with electrochemical performance of LiNi1-xAlxO2 cathode material. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 27(3), 641–654. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10008-022-05356-y
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