E. Andrukaitis et al., LITHIUM INTERCALATION IN THE DIVALENT METAL VANADATES MEV(2)O(6) (ME=CU, CO, NI, MN OR ZN), Journal of power sources, 54(2), 1995, pp. 465-469
Divalent metal vanadates, Me(x)V(2)O(6) where Me= Cu, Co, Zn, Mn or Ni
, were found to reversibly intercalate lithium. These transition metal
vanadates were made by a precipitation method which formed a hydrated
divalent metal vanadate (Me(x)V(2)O(6) . 2H(2)O). The hydrated water
was removed by heating the vanadate above 300 degrees C and composite
electrodes were prepared with carbon and polytetrafluoroethylene. The
cell voltage and energy density were dependent on both the divalent me
tal present and the temperature to which the vanadate was annealed. Th
e Zn, Mn, Co and Ni vanadates were reversible to lithium intercalation
at average voltages from 1.3 to 1.9 V (versus Li) and their specific
capacities were dependent on the annealing temperature. The copper van
adate yielded the best cell voltage and energy density.