Abstract
New data in favor of the supramolecular theory of eutectics are given. It is shown that, on the basis of metastable states appearing in eutectic compositions, new materials having a functional purpose can be obtained. The concept that explains the pseudo-single-phase character and defect structure of such states allows these specific features to be used for obtaining a composite cathode material for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. On the basis of postulates of the theory and a series of experimental data, a technique for the synthesis of such a material is developed; the efficiency of its application is shown.
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