Tabuchi et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Appearance of lithium-excess LiNiO2 with high cyclability synthesized by thermal decomposition route from LiNiO2-Li2NiO3 solid solutionTabuchi et al., 2016
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- 6122051612391227167
- Author
- Tabuchi M
- Kuriyama N
- Takamori K
- Imanari Y
- Nakane K
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- Journal of The Electrochemical Society
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Hexagonal (R m Li-excess LiNiO 2 with a primary particle size smaller than 0.5 μm was formed above 625 C as a result of thermal decomposition of a monoclinic LiNiO 2-Li 2 NiO 3 solid solution (C2/m, nominal Li/Ni ratio up to 1.5) using precipitation–calcination. Although …
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