Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.144, No.10, 3500-3505, 1997
M3+-Modified Limn2O4 Spinel Intercalation Cathodes .1. Admetal Effects on Morphology and Electrochemical Performance
Low levels of trivalent cations were utilized to stabilize LiMn2O4 spinel cathode materials against capacity decline during electrochemical cycling. Of the several single-phase products obtained, only those with Cr3+ and Ga3+ prevented capacity fade, and only LiCr0.02Mn1.98O4 exhibited acceptable initial reversible capacity. The external particle morphology was unchanged by the preparation or the admetal, and the internal structures were all converted to cong tou (onion) configurations during product synthesis. Grain size played a surprising role in cathode performance : <25 mu m material had at least 10% lower capacity than larger or as-prepared Cr-doped LiMn2O4.