Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10576724 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
High-pressure synthesis in an oxygen-rich atmosphere yields solid solutions between LiNiO2 and Li2NiO3 over the whole concentration range. Structural characterization of the high-pressure oxides was performed using powder XRD, SEM analysis, IR spectroscopy, EPR spectroscopy at 9.23 and 115 GHz and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The crystal structure of Li[LixNi1âx]O2 ,0⩽x⩽13, changes from trigonal R-3m to monoclinic C2/m at Li-to-Ni ratio of 2 (or x=13). The incorporation of Li into NiO2-layers causes a decrease in the mean Li-O and Ni1-xLix-O bond distance. Li and Ni ions in the mixed Ni1-xLixO2-layers display a tendency to order at a short length scale in such a way that mimics the Li1/3Ni2/3-arrangment of the end Li[Li1/3Ni2/3]O2 composition. The charge distribution in these oxides proceeds via Ni3+ and Ni4+ ions.
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Authors
Elitza Shinova, Ekaterina Zhecheva, Radostina Stoyanova, Geoffrey D. Bromiley,