Electrochimica Acta, Vol.51, No.25, 5508-5514, 2006
Effect of oxygen deficiency reduction in Mg-doped Mn-spinel on its cell storage performance at high temperature
The effect of doping foreign metal ions into the LiMn2O4 spinel structure on the oxygen deficiency by high-temperature firing has been investigated. The degree of the oxygen deficiency in the Mg- and/or Al-doped spinel is very small even when fired at 1000 degrees C, and then the oxygen deficiency nearly disappeared after low temperature annealing. Mg-doped Mn-spinels (Li1.05Mn1.94-xMgxCa0.01 O4-z, 0 <= x <= 0.15) obtained at 1000 degrees C contained a small oxygen deficiency amount when the x-value reached 0.03 or more. The annealing at 800 degrees C then reduced the oxygen defect content in the Mg-doped spinels. The crystallinity of the spinels is improved by doping with a small amount of Ti. The storage performance of the coin-type cell at 60 degrees C is improved about 1.6 times using both Mg- and Ti-doping, which would be due to the oxygen stoichiometric spinels with a low solubility by firing at high temperatures and/or by Ti-doping to increase the crystallinity. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:oxygen deficiency;Mg-doped Mn-spinel;low surface area;Mn dissolution;crystallinity;storage performance