화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.44, No.20, 5579-5587, 2009
Structural study of Li2MnO3 by electron microscopy
Detailed crystallographic data on high-quality Li2MnO3 material has been obtained using a combination of X-ray diffraction (XRD), selected-area electron diffraction (SAED), high-resolution electron microscopy (HREM), and 0.1 nm probe high-angle annular dark-field imaging (HAADF) in a scanning transmission electron microscope. A high-purity Li2MnO3 powder was annealed at 950 A degrees C for 3 days to obtain predominantly defect-free grains which average size was 3.0 +/- A 1.5 mu m. Rietveld refinement indicated that the C2/m spacegroup provided the best fit for the XRD data. Electron diffraction patterns obtained along various zone axes, on defect-free oxide particles, could be uniquely indexed to the monoclinic structure. HREM and HAADF images of defect-free grains were consistent with a Li-Mn-Mn- arrangement, i.e., lithium ordering in the transition metal planes. Low-magnification TEM images occasionally revealed stacking defects within oxide particles. HREM images of sample areas containing defects revealed a low density of stacking faults within the monoclinic sequence, resulting in a trigonal P3 (1) 12 local arrangement.