Journal of Power Sources, Vol.174, No.2, 1078-1081, 2007
Variable oxygen stoichiometry in layered rock salt cathodes, Li-x(Mn,Ni)O-2, depending on synthesis conditions
The oxygen content in a selection of layered rock salt phases in the system Li-Mn-Ni-O has been investigated by thermogravimetry. Phases that are oxygen-stoichiometric, such as Li2MnO3 and LiMn0.5Ni0.5O2, may lose up to 1% of their oxygen reversibly, on heating to similar to 1000 degrees C. Cation-deficient phases, such as Li-2/3(Mn2/3Ni1/3)O-2, however, are capable of much greater reversible oxygen loss, leading eventually to an oxygen-stoichiometric cubic rock salt phase with a cation-disordered structure. The oxygen contents of such layered rock salt phases are determined directly by their synthesis conditions and have a direct effect on the charge/discharge capacity during lithium deintercalation. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.