Electrochimica Acta, Vol.97, 259-270, 2013
Study of the nanosized Li2MnO3: Electrochemical behavior, structure, magnetic properties, and vibrational modes
In this work, we synthesized nano-particles (20-80 nm) of Li2MnO3 using the self-combustion reaction and studied the electrochemical activity of electrodes prepared from this nano-material at 30, 45, and 60 degrees C. It was shown that the first Li-extraction from nano-Li2MnO3 occurs at much lower potentials (by 180-360 mV) in comparison with micron-sized Li2MnO3 electrodes. This can be associated with the higher surface-to-volume ratio, much shorter the diffusion path and the increased surface concentration of the electrochemically active sites. On the basis of magnetic susceptibility studies of nano-Li2MnO3 we proposed a model of disordered surface layer, containing Mn3+ or Mn2+ ions, both at low spin state, at the surface of these nano-particles. From the results of structural analysis (by X-ray and electron diffraction and vibrational Raman spectroscopy) of galvanostatically cycled nano-Li2MnO3 electrodes in Li-cells we came to a conclusion of partial transition of layered LiMO2 to spinel-type ordering. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Li2MnO3 nano-particles;Structure;Magnetic characteristics;Vibrational modes;Electrochemical activity