Synthesis of LiCoO2 from cobalt—organic acid complexes and its electrode behaviour in a lithium secondary battery

1992 
Abstract Well-crystallized, layered LiCoO 2 has been prepared by heating cobalt—organic acid complexes (such as malic acid and succinic acid) at 900 °C in air after preheating at 400 °C (2 h) and at 650 °C (6 h). LiCoO 2 obtained by this method shows a high (003) peak intensity and low (104) or (101) intensities in X-ray diffraction (XRD). The first discharge capacity of LiCoO 2 obtained from this method in ester-based electrolyte is 132 mA h g −1 on cycling between 4.3 and 3.7 V. The value is larger than that obtained by the conventional method. X-ray diffraction studies and open-circuit voltage curves show the presence of at least two types of reaction. A two-phase reaction occurs in the region of 0.71 x CoO 2 . The lithiation proceeds as a homogeneous reaction together with expansion of the c -axis in the region of 0.47 c -axis againstΔχ at x =0.56 corresponds well with the voltage jump observed in the charge/discharge curves.
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