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Elsevier, Journal of Power Sources, 2(94), p. 225-229

DOI: 10.1016/s0378-7753(00)00600-5

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Investigation of structural and interfacial characteristics of electrode materials for lithium batteries

Journal article published in 2001 by M. Arrabito, S. Panero, Nerino Penazzi, P. Reale
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Abstract

In the present paper the electrochemical behavior, as cathodes, of the inverse spinels of general formula LiCoyNi(1−y)VO4 has been studied in comparison with other mixed oxides, in which V is substituted by Sb (LiCoSbO4) and Ni and Co by Mn (LiMnVO4). The experimental findings showed that the oxides LiCoyNi(1−y)VO4 are promising cathode materials. The other samples did not show good results: their structures proved to be irreversibly modified in some way by Li-ion deintercalation. This problem, seemingly, cannot be overcome by changing synthesis parameters. The preliminary series of tests, whose results are here reported, served as a first insight in the relations that tie method of preparation, morphology, crystallochemical and intercalation–deintercalation properties together.