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Study of electrochemical properties of LiCoO2 and LiCo0.4Ni0.6O2 as cathode materials in rechargeable batteries

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dc.contributor.author  Balasooriya, N.W.B., Bandaranayake, P.W.S.K.,
dc.date.accessioned 2016-12-15T03:13:36Z
dc.date.available 2016-12-15T03:13:36Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.citation Sri Lankan Journal of Physics, 8 (2007), 47-58. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/1887
dc.description.abstract Intercalation cathode materials belonging to the 4-volt class electrodes, lithiated cobalt oxide LiCoO2 and lithiated nickel cobalt oxide LiCo0.4Ni0.6O2, were synthesized by sol-gel technique. The structural characteristics of the compounds were studied using XRD, FTIR and DSC. The compounds were used as cathode materials for assembling rechargeable lithium-batteries and their electrochemical performances were studied. The potentiostat and galvanostat techniques were used to determine the electrochemical characteristics. The irreversible capacity loss of LiCoO2 during the first charge-discharge is about 20% and for LiCo0.4Ni0.6O2 is about 90% for two different current rates of 5 and 10 A kg-1. The overall electrochemical capacity of LiCo0.4Ni0.6O2 has been drastically reduced due to the s-block or p-block metal substitution. Also the un-reacted materials remained as impurities gave a very poor cycleability. However more stable charge-discharge performances have been observed for LiCoO2 at different current rates. Differences and similarities between these two cathode materials in batteries are also discussed. The Li-ion batteries were assembled using the sol-gel synthesized cathode materials, natural untreated vein graphite of Sri Lanka as the anode material and 1 M LiPF6 in EC/DMC as liquid electrolyte, and their performances were tested. en_US
dc.subject Cathode material en_US
dc.subject Rechargeable batteeries en_US
dc.title Study of electrochemical properties of LiCoO2 and LiCo0.4Ni0.6O2 as cathode materials in rechargeable batteries en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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