Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1298378 Solid State Ionics 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Layered Li(Ni0.5Co0.5)1−yFeyO2 cathodes with 0 ≤ y ≤ 0.2 have been synthesized by firing the coprecipitated hydroxides of the transition metals and lithium hydroxide at 700 °C and characterized as cathode materials for lithium ion batteries to various cutoff charge voltages (up to 4.5 V). While the y = 0.05 sample shows an improvement in capacity, cyclability, and rate capability, those with y = 0.1 and 0.2 exhibit a decline in electrochemical performance compared to the y = 0 sample. Structural characterization of the chemically delithiated Li1−x(Ni0.5Co0.5)1−yFeyO2 samples indicates that the initial O3 structure is maintained down to a lithium content (1 − x) ≈ 0.3. For (1 − x) < 0.3, while a P3 type phase is formed for the y = 0 sample, an O1 type phase is formed for the y = 0.05, 0.1 and 0.2 samples. Monitoring the average oxidation state of the transition metal ions with lithium contents (1 − x) reveals that the system is chemically more stable down to a lower lithium content (1 − x) ≈ 0.3 compared to the Li1−xCoO2 system. The improved structural and chemical stabilities appear to lead to better cyclability to higher cutoff charge voltages compared to that found before with the LiCoO2 system.

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