Solid State Ionics, Vol.80, No.1-2, 111-118, 1995
The Structure of Low-Temperature Crystallized Licoo2
The LiCoO2 phase has been synthesized by a solution technique at a temperature as low as 300 degrees C within a few days or after very short times at 400 degrees C. The phase exhibits electrochemical properties different from those observed in the material obtained by conventional synthesis at higher temperature. X-ray absorption spectroscopy and Li MAS-NMR show that both Li and Co occupy octahedral sites similar to the classical structure. EXAFS spectroscopy and High Resolution Transmission Electronic Microscopy (HRTEM) indicate a disordering of the Co and Li planes resulting in a cubic NaCl-type structure associated to a distribution of Co and Li among the octahedral sites of a cubic-close-packed array of oxygen.
Keywords:NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION;LITHIUM;ELECTROCHEMISTRY;SPINEL;OXIDE;INTERCALATION;400-DEGREES-C;LIXCOO2