Abstract
Co-doped lithium manganese oxide (LiCoxMn2-xO4) cathodes were prepared as thin films via a sol-gel process to investigate the effects of the octahedral Co substitution on electrochemical properties. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy results showed that the polycrystalline films (x≤0.3) were composed of phase-pure grains with the sizes distributed mainly in 100–200nm range. The cubic lattice parameters of the spinel LiCoxMn2-xO4 samples decreased gradually with increasing Co composition. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy data indicated that cobalt ions in LiCoxMn2-xO4 exist as Co3+ mostly. The electrochemical investigations of LiCoxMn2-xO4 cathodes include cyclic voltammetry, cycling performance, charge-discharge profile, and rate capability in the 3.5–4.3V potential range. The x=0.05 cathode exhibited initial discharge capacity close to that of LiMn2O4 cathode and less capacity fading than LiMn2O4 after extended charge-discharge cycles (>200). The x=0.1 cathode exhibited a reduction in initial discharge capacity by ∼10% but the capacity was retained up to ∼300 cycles. The improved capacity retention of LiCoxMn2-xO4 cathodes is attributable to the improved structural stability by octahedral Co3+ substitution for suppressing Mn3+-related Jahn-Teller distortion and cathode dissolution into electrolyte.
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