Mm. Doeff et al., ORTHORHOMBIC NAXMNO2 AS A CATHODE MATERIAL FOR SECONDARY SODIUM AND LITHIUM POLYMER BATTERIES, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 141(11), 1994, pp. 120000145-120000147
The use of orthorhombic NaxMnO2 as a cathode material for alkali metal
polymer electrolyte batteries is described for the first time. This s
odium manganese bronze has a tunnel structure and can reversibly inter
calate up to 0.55 to 0.6 alkali metal ions (Li+ or Na+) per manganese
at moderate current densities, corresponding to capacities of 160 to 1
80 mAh/g. Li/PEO/Na0.2LixMnO2 cells [PEO = poly(ethylene oxide)] to da
te have been cycled over ninety times at 0.1 mA/cm2, with excellent ca
pacity retention. Na/PEO/NaxMnO2 and NaxMnO2/PEO/NaxMnO2 cells have be
en cycled over sixty times to date at the same rate, showing moderate
capacity fading.