<th id="5nh9l"></th><strike id="5nh9l"></strike><th id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><th id="5nh9l"></th><strike id="5nh9l"></strike>
<progress id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><th id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l">
<th id="5nh9l"></th> <strike id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><span id="5nh9l"></span>
<progress id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><span id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><span id="5nh9l"></span><strike id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><strike id="5nh9l"></strike>
<span id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l">
<span id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l">
<span id="5nh9l"></span><span id="5nh9l"><video id="5nh9l"></video></span>
<th id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><th id="5nh9l"></th>
<progress id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l">
Volume 29 Issue S2
Aug.  2021
Turn off MathJax
Article Contents
LIAN Fang, CHOU Weihua, ZHAO Hailei, LIU Qingguo. Understanding the structure and cycle behavior of Li[Ni1/3Li1/9Mn5/9]O2 positive electrode material[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2007, 29(S2): 92-95. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2007.s2.094
Citation: LIAN Fang, CHOU Weihua, ZHAO Hailei, LIU Qingguo. Understanding the structure and cycle behavior of Li[Ni1/3Li1/9Mn5/9]O2 positive electrode material[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 2007, 29(S2): 92-95. doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2007.s2.094

Understanding the structure and cycle behavior of Li[Ni1/3Li1/9Mn5/9]O2 positive electrode material

doi: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.2007.s2.094
  • Received Date: 2007-09-04
    Available Online: 2021-08-16
  • The structure and cycle behavior of Li[Ni1/3Li1/9Mn5/9]O2 were studied by means of XRD,SAED and synchrotron X-ray diffraction,respectively.The results show that Li[Ni1/3Li1/9Mn5/9]O2 can be indexed based on the α-NaFeO2 single phase and confirmed to be in good agreement with $\sqrt 3 $ahex.×$\sqrt 3 $ahex.×chex.superstructure.When the cell was charged to 3.8 V with lithium de-intercalation,the electrostatic repulsion between adjacent oxygen layers gradually increased and became largest near 3.8 V.At 4.6 V the rapid decrease of lattice constant c revealed that the most of the Li+ extracted from the Li-layer,accompanying with the oxidation of Ni2+ ions.When the charge voltage located between 4.6 and 4.8 V,c axis increased while a axis remained almost constant.The fact suggested that some Li+ de-intercalated from the transition metal layer,but the transition metal oxidation states did not change at 4.6-4.8 V.

     

  • loading
  • 加載中

Catalog

    通訊作者: 陳斌, bchen63@163.com
    • 1. 

      沈陽化工大學材料科學與工程學院 沈陽 110142

    1. 本站搜索
    2. 百度學術搜索
    3. 萬方數據庫搜索
    4. CNKI搜索
    Article views (189) PDF downloads(15) Cited by()
    Proportional views
    Related

    /

    DownLoad:  Full-Size Img  PowerPoint
    Return
    Return
    <th id="5nh9l"></th><strike id="5nh9l"></strike><th id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><th id="5nh9l"></th><strike id="5nh9l"></strike>
    <progress id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><th id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l">
    <th id="5nh9l"></th> <strike id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><span id="5nh9l"></span>
    <progress id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><span id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><span id="5nh9l"></span><strike id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><strike id="5nh9l"></strike>
    <span id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l">
    <span id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l">
    <span id="5nh9l"></span><span id="5nh9l"><video id="5nh9l"></video></span>
    <th id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l"><th id="5nh9l"></th>
    <progress id="5nh9l"><noframes id="5nh9l">
    259luxu-164