Commercially available lithium ion cells, which are the most advanced among rechargeable batteries available so far, employ microcrystalline transition metal oxides as cathodes, which function as Li insertion hosts. In search for better electrochemical performance the use of nanomaterials in place of these conventional ones has emerged as excellent alternative. In this review we present a brief introduction about the motivations to use nanostructured materials as cathodes in lithium ion batteries. To illustrate such advantages we present some examples of research directed toward preparations and electrochemical data of the most used cathodes in nanoscale, such as LiCoO 2, LiMn2O4, LiMnO2, LiV 2O5 e LiFePO4. ©2006 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.
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Bazito, F. F. C., & Torresi, R. M. (2006). Cathodes for lithium ion batteries: The benefits of using nanostructured materials. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532006000400002
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