B. Gee et al., Supertransferred hyperfine fields at Li-7: Variable temperature Li-7 NMR studies of LiMn2O4-based spinels, J PHYS CH B, 102(50), 1998, pp. 10142-10149
The temperature dependence of the Li-7 NMR shift was measured for LiMn2O4,
LiMn2-yNiyO4 (y = 0.1, 0.25, 0.33), LiMn2-yCoyO4 (y = 0.25, 0.5, 1.0), Li[M
n2-yLiy]O-4 (y = 0.1, 0.33), and lambda-MnO2 spinel oxides. The Li-7 NMR sh
ift can be separated into temperature-independent and -dependent components
. The temperature-dependent shift follows the Curie-Weiss behavior of the b
ulk magnetic susceptibility. The temperature-independent shift is attribute
d to contributions from van Vleck and diamagnetic susceptibilities. Pauli s
usceptibility may also contribute to the temperature-independent shift in t
he nickel- and cobalt-substituted spinels. Supertransferred hyperfine (STH)
coupling constants were derived from the 7Li NMR shifts and bulk magnetic
susceptibility data. The progressive increase in average nominal manganese
oxidation state from +3.5 to +4 results in an increase in the supertransfer
red hyperfine field at the Li-7 nucleus in the lithium-substituted samples.
Replacement of manganese by either cobalt or nickel also results in a larg
er STH field at the Li-7 nuclei. The increase in STH field for the lithium-
, nickel-, and cobalt-substituted spinel oxides may arise from a greater co
valence in these materials relative to the parent LiMn2O4 spinel oxide.