Journal
IONICS
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 121-124Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11581-007-0177-9
Keywords
Li-ion batteries; XRD; electrochemical characterizations; spinels; cathodes
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The electrochemical behavior and structural changes of the positive electrode material LiCrMnO4 are studied for different end-of-charge voltages. A potentiostatic intermittent titration technique (PITT) experiment performed up to 5.2 V shows three oxidative peaks. Cells charged to 4.88 V, which corresponds to the minimum between the second and the third oxidative peak, show 89% of capacity retention for the 60th cycle. Compared to that only 23% of capacity are preserved in the 60th cycle when the cell is charged to 5.2 V. The structural analysis by Rietveld refinement shows that for the former case, the amount of structural defects is low and their formation is reversible, while the defect amount is significantly higher for the latter case and the defect formation is only partially reversible.
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