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A layered lithium nickel manganese oxide as environmentally friendly cathode material for secondary batteries

Abstract

<p>Cobalt-free cathode material development is considered necessity to assure the sustainability of Li-ion batteries. Cobalt is always considered expensive and unsafe for both human and environment. LiNi<sub>0.5</sub>Mn<sub>0.5</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (LNMO) is a layer structured cathode material that has similar feature to LiCoO<sub>2</sub> (LCO). A simple and fast processing of LNMO is proposed. A precipitation of nickel manganese oxalate was obtained in a batch reactor under atmospheric condition. The as-obtained homogenous oxalate precursor was converted to LNMO via high temperature lithiation. Based on the XRD result, a crystalline product with layer structure is successfully obtained. The presence of impurities such as residual Li can be detected from the FTIR spectra. SEM Images confirmed quasi-spherical particles with grain size of less than 10 micrometer. The charge-discharge analysis of LNMO containing cell deliver a capacity of 42 mAh/g. In spite of its promising report, continuous improvement is necessary to obtain cell with better electrochemical performance.</p>

Keywords:
Manganese Cathode Materials science Cobalt Nickel Lithium cobalt oxide Lithium (medication) Oxalate Environmentally friendly Chemical engineering Electrochemistry Impurity Battery (electricity) Lithium-ion battery Inorganic chemistry Metallurgy Electrode Chemistry Physical chemistry

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