LiMn2O4 microspheres: Synthesis, characterization and use as a cathode in lithium ion batteries

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Solid and hollow microspheres of LiMn2O4 have been synthesized by lithiating MnCO3 solid microspheres and MnO2 hollow microspheres, respectively. The LiMn2O4 solid microspheres and hollow microspheres had a similar size of about 1.5 μm, and the shell thickness of the hollow microspheres was only 100 nm. When used as a cathode material in lithium ion batteries, the hollow microspheres exhibited better rate capability than the solid microspheres. However, the tap density of the LiMn2O4 solid microspheres (1.0 g/cm3) was about four times that of the hollow microspheres (0.27 g/cm3). The results show that controlling the particle size of LiMn2O4 is very important in terms of its practical application as a cathode material, and LiMn2O4 with moderate particle size may afford acceptable values of both rate capability and tap density. © 2010 Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Xiao, X., Lu, J., & Li, Y. (2010). LiMn2O4 microspheres: Synthesis, characterization and use as a cathode in lithium ion batteries. Nano Research, 3(10), 733–737. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-010-0037-1

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