Manganese dioxide has for many years found widespread use as a cathode
material in aqueous Leclanche, zinc chloride and alkaline cells and,
more recently, in nonaqueous lithium cells. However, despite the large
number of polymorphic structures that exist in the manganese dioxide
family, the battery industry has used gamma-MnO2 exclusively as the po
sitive electrode in these cells. With the advent of rechargeable lithi
um battery technology, research efforts have demonstrated that other M
nO2 structures, when processed in the correct way, provide attractive
electrochemical properties for lithium cells. In this paper, some rece
nt advances that have been made in MnO2 materials technology are discu
ssed, for example, in the development of alpha-MnO2, layered-MnO2, spi
nel-related Li2O.yMnO2 (y greater-than-or-equal-to 2.5) and ramsdellit
e-MnO2 materials. An attempt has been made to clarify issues relating
to the structural features of 'CDMO'-type materials that are prepared
by the reaction of gamma-MnO2 with LiNO3 (or LiOH) at 300-400-degrees-
C.