Abstract

Large amount of uniform orthorhombic LiMnO 2 ( o-LiMnO 2) nanorods was fabricated by a hydrothermal route in 180 °C using γ-MnOOH nanorods as precursors through an isomorphous ion exchange process. The size of as-obtained o-LiMnO 2 nanorods was determined by that of γ-MnOOH precursors, which could be deliberately controlled. The electrochemical performance of o-LiMnO 2 nanorods was characterized via galvanostatic tests, which suggested that the size of as-obtained products played an important role in their electrochemical performances.

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