Gummow, RJThackeray, MM2007-03-282007-06-072007-03-282007-06-071993-12Gummow, RJ and Thackeray, MM. 1993. Characterization of LT-LiXO1-YNIYO2 electrodes for rechargeable lithium cells. Journal of Electrochemical Society, vol. 140(12), pp 3365-33680013-4651http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2127http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2127LT-LiC0.9Ni0.1O2 prepared at 400 degrees C with a structure that is intermediate between an ideal lithiated spinel and a layered structure has been investigated as an electrode in rechargeable Lithium cells; it delivers a voltage vs. pure lithium that is significantly lower than the voltage provided by its high-temperature analogue, HT-LiCo0.9Ni0.1O2, (synthesized at 900 degrees C). The rechargeability of Li/LT-LiCo0.9Ni0.1O2 cells can be improved by leaching some lithium and a small amount of cobalt from LT-LiCo0.9Ni0.1O2 by acid treatment and loading the cells in a charged state. The improvement in electrochemical performance is attributed to the formation of a defect spinel phase Li-0.8[Co1.6Ni0.2]O-4 in which the lithium ions adopt the tetrahedral A sites and the cobalt and nickel ions the B sites of an A[B-2]O-4 spinel.413511 bytesapplication/pdfenCopyright: 1993 Electrochemical Society IncLithiated spinelRechargeable lithium cellsElectrochemical performanceLithium-cobalt-nickel-oxideElectrochemistryCharacterization of LT-LiXO1-YNIYO2 electrodes for rechargeable lithium cellsArticleGummow, R., & Thackeray, M. (1993). Characterization of LT-LiXO1-YNIYO2 electrodes for rechargeable lithium cells. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2127Gummow, RJ, and MM Thackeray "Characterization of LT-LiXO1-YNIYO2 electrodes for rechargeable lithium cells." (1993) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2127Gummow R, Thackeray M. Characterization of LT-LiXO1-YNIYO2 electrodes for rechargeable lithium cells. 1993; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2127.TY - Article AU - Gummow, RJ AU - Thackeray, MM AB - LT-LiC0.9Ni0.1O2 prepared at 400 degrees C with a structure that is intermediate between an ideal lithiated spinel and a layered structure has been investigated as an electrode in rechargeable Lithium cells; it delivers a voltage vs. pure lithium that is significantly lower than the voltage provided by its high-temperature analogue, HT-LiCo0.9Ni0.1O2, (synthesized at 900 degrees C). The rechargeability of Li/LT-LiCo0.9Ni0.1O2 cells can be improved by leaching some lithium and a small amount of cobalt from LT-LiCo0.9Ni0.1O2 by acid treatment and loading the cells in a charged state. The improvement in electrochemical performance is attributed to the formation of a defect spinel phase Li-0.8[Co1.6Ni0.2]O-4 in which the lithium ions adopt the tetrahedral A sites and the cobalt and nickel ions the B sites of an A[B-2]O-4 spinel. DA - 1993-12 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Lithiated spinel KW - Rechargeable lithium cells KW - Electrochemical performance KW - Lithium-cobalt-nickel-oxide KW - Electrochemistry LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1993 SM - 0013-4651 T1 - Characterization of LT-LiXO1-YNIYO2 electrodes for rechargeable lithium cells TI - Characterization of LT-LiXO1-YNIYO2 electrodes for rechargeable lithium cells UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2127 ER -