Synthesis and electrochemical characterization ofxLi(Ni0.8Co0.15Mg0.05)O2–(1−x)Li[Li1/3Mn2/3]O2 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 1.0) cathodes for Li rechargeable batteries
By Pramanik, A.; Ghanty, C. & Majumder, S.B.
Published in Solid State Sciences
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2010
Abstract
Using solution based processing route, we have successfully synthesized xLi(Ni0.8Co0.15Mg0.05)O2–(1-x)Li[Li1/3Mn2/3]O2 (0.0 ‰¤Â x ‰¤Â 1.0) cathode materials for lithium rechargeable batteries. The phase formation behavior of these cathode materials is characterized by X-ray diffraction measurements. The Galvanostatic charge–discharge characteristic of these cathodes is reported in various cut-off voltage limits. When these composite cathodes are charged to 4.8 V, electrochemical extraction of lithium takes place from active (Li[Ni0.8Co0.15Mg0.05]O2) as well as inactive (Li[Li1/3Mn2/3]O2) components. Good cycleability of these cathodes is obtained when cycled in the cut-off voltage limits of 4.6–3.0 V. The cycleability of these cathodes are deteriorated when charged above 4.8 V and deep discharged up to 1.2 V followed by repeated cycling in these voltage limits. Based on the analyses of impedance spectra at various charge and discharge states, the probable reasons for such findings are discussed.
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