Three-volt Lithium-ion Battery Consisting of Li[Ni1/2Mn3/2]O4 and Li[Li1/3Ti5/3]O4: Improvement of Positive-electrode Material for Long-life Medium-power Applications
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A long-life medium-power three-volt lithium-ion battery consisting of Li[Ni1/2Mn3/2]O4 (P4332) and the zero-strain lithium insertion material of lithium titanium oxide (LTO; Li[Li1/3Ti5/3]O4) was described with emphasis on the processing method to prepare Li[Ni1/2Mn3/2]O4 for long-life applications. The preparation conditions were re-examined by thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy, FT-IR, powder X-ray diffraction, and electrochemical methods. Well-defined crystals having the (111) facets of octahedra are essential for long-life application, which can be made by heating a reaction mixture at a temperature higher than 900°C in air for 12 h, and characteristic absorption bands of the superlattice structure in IR spectra were also needed for both a high rechargeable capacity more than 135 mAh g−1 with a flat operating voltage and long cycle life, which can be made by heating the well-defined crystals at 700°C in air for at least 12 h, i.e., two-step solid-state reaction. To demonstrate the long-life medium-power three-volt lithium-ion battery, the 2000-cycle test of the cell under a positive-electrode-limited capacity was performed at 3.33 mA cm−2 or 259 mA g−1 based on the Li[Ni1/2Mn3/2]O4 weight from 1.0 to 3.5 V at room temperature. Based on the results, no noticeable increase in polarization was observed even after 2000 cycles although the capacity faded ca. 15%. The unexpected capacity fading is described in terms of an imbalance in the coulombic efficiencies associated with the complex chemistry at positive and negative electrodes by the electrolyte.
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著者
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Ohzuku Tsutomu
Department Of Applied Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka City University (ocu)
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Ariyoshi Kingo
Department Of Applied Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka City University (ocu)
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Makimura Yoshinari
Department Of Applied Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka City University (ocu)
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MAEDA Yusuke
Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka City University
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YAMATO Ryoji
Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka City University (OCU)
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AMAZUTSUMI Toru
Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka City University (OCU)
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