2005
DOI: 10.1007/bf02430381
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Local structure of manganese oxides and lithium intercalates

Abstract: The aim of this work is to determine the vibrational properties of manganese oxide frameworks and their lithium intercalates used as positive electrode material in Li-ion batteries. Raman and FTIR spectroscopies yield reliable description of material structure in which distortion of the basal MnO6 octahedra may be expected. Lattice dynamics are studied using either a classical group theoretical analysis or a local environment model. The local arrangement in MnO2 structures is investigated for pyrolusite, ramsd… Show more

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“…10 Raman-active modes keep unchanged, the band at 552 cm À1 disappears, while shoulders characterizing cubic spinel-like phase between 630 and 670 cm À1 appear. 27,29,30 These behaviors show that the monoclinic C 2 /m symmetry is absent after cycling, which is well consistent with the XRD research results by Yabuuchi et al, 23 and the cubic spinel-like phase transformation of layered phase in local regions of these electrode materials indeed arises after long time cycling. Besides, with the initial charge/discharge current density decreasing from 50 to 20 and 5 mA g À1 , the cubic spinel-like Raman band becomes more obvious, and the Raman band position shifts from 667 to 662 and 645 cm À1 .…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…10 Raman-active modes keep unchanged, the band at 552 cm À1 disappears, while shoulders characterizing cubic spinel-like phase between 630 and 670 cm À1 appear. 27,29,30 These behaviors show that the monoclinic C 2 /m symmetry is absent after cycling, which is well consistent with the XRD research results by Yabuuchi et al, 23 and the cubic spinel-like phase transformation of layered phase in local regions of these electrode materials indeed arises after long time cycling. Besides, with the initial charge/discharge current density decreasing from 50 to 20 and 5 mA g À1 , the cubic spinel-like Raman band becomes more obvious, and the Raman band position shifts from 667 to 662 and 645 cm À1 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The spinel phase can nucleate in the layered LiMnO 2 material on the first charge (delithiation), and transformation completes within a few charge-discharge cycles. 25 In order to further investigate the phase transformation of the 0.5Li 2 MnO 3 Á0.5LiMn 0.42 Ni 0.42 Co 0.16 O 2 electrode material quantitatively, Raman scattering spectroscopy, which is sensitive to the short-range environment of oxygen coordination around the cations in oxide lattices and has been proven to be useful tools for the identification of the Li-Mn-O phases, [26][27][28][29][30] has been introduced in this work. Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5(a)), indicating no carbon residuals after calcination. The observed Raman active bands were found to be well agreed with the reported values of the layered compounds [42][43][44][45][46][47].…”
Section: Raman Analysissupporting
confidence: 88%
“…5(a) the two Raman active modes A 1g and E g were found to be at 591 and 480 cm −1 respectively. These modes were due to the vibrations of Mn-O and Ni-O respectively for layered LNMO compounds [46]. Some of the less pronounced shoulders were found to appear below 400 cm −1 due to the presence of Li 2 MnO 3 super lattice.…”
Section: Raman Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%