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Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, Vol.6, No.6, A99-A101, 2003
A 5 V region electrochemical behavior of nonstoichiometric Li1+xMn2-xO4 +/- z spinels
Two series of nonstoichiometric manganese spinels were synthesized in air, chemically analyzed, and characterized by cyclic voltammetry. Some spinels show an extra redox pair of 5 V peak with poor reversibility. The appearance and intensity of this peak are related to chemical compositions of the spinels. The coexistence of both oxygen and lithium excess is a necessary condition for the 5 V peak. The intensity of this peak increases with increasing Li content. Further quantitative analysis indicated that Mn ions in a higher oxidation state (5+, 6+) did not exist at the end of the 5 V charge process. Chemical analysis of the Li content indicates that a fraction of the 5 V capacity likely originates from the extraction of Li ions located at 16d sites. The possible oxidation reaction mechanism during this Li extraction is proposed. (C) 2003 The Electrochemical Society.