Effects of precursor, synthesis time and synthesis temperature on the physical and electrochemical properties of Li(Ni sub(1)-x-y Co sub(x)Mn sub(y))O sub(2) cathode materials
The effects of the synthesis temperature, the synthesis time and the nature of the transition-metal hydroxide precursors on the physical and electrochemical properties of Li(Ni sub(1-x-y) Co sub(x)Mn sub(y))O sub(2) synthesized using solid-state reactions are studied. Higher synthesis temperature re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of power sources 2014-01, Vol.248, p.180-189 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of the synthesis temperature, the synthesis time and the nature of the transition-metal hydroxide precursors on the physical and electrochemical properties of Li(Ni sub(1-x-y) Co sub(x)Mn sub(y))O sub(2) synthesized using solid-state reactions are studied. Higher synthesis temperature results in larger primary and secondary particle sizes, a lower tap density and a broader secondary particle size distribution. Increase in reaction time improves the crystallinity and the cyclability. A smaller primary particle size of the precursor leads to a larger primary particle size of Li(Ni sub(1-x-y)Co sub(x) Mn sub(y))O sub(2). Li(Ni sub(1-x-y)Co sub(x) Mn sub(y))O sub(2) with a better crystallinity, a well-defined layered structure and a better cation ordering exhibits a higher capacity, a better cycling performance and rate capability. The optimized synthesis conditions for precursors NCMOH111-[alpha] and NCMOH424-a is 950 [degrees]C for 12 h and 950 [degrees]C for 9 h, respectively. NCM111-[alpha]-950-12h delivers a discharge capacity of 165.5 mAh g super(-1) during the initial cycle at a rate of 0.1C with a columbic efficiency of 87%, a 3C rate capability of 91.25% and a 1C capacity retention rate of 98.25% after 40 cycles. |
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ISSN: | 0378-7753 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2013.09.064 |