Y. Shao-horn et al., Structural characterization of layered LiMnO2 electrodes by electron diffraction and lattice imaging, J ELCHEM SO, 146(7), 1999, pp. 2404-2412
Electrode materials of the formula LiMnO2 were prepared by an ion-exchange
process from alpha-NaMnO2 and were examined by X-ray diffraction and conver
gent-beam electron diffraction to determine crystal structure and phase pur
ity. Electron diffraction data showed that a typical parent LiMnO2 sample c
onsisted predominantly of layered LiMnO2 (C2/m) with lithiated-spinel Li-2[
Mn-2]O-4 (F4(1)/ddm) present in minor concentration; orthorhombic LiMnO2 (P
mmm) was detected in trace quantity. An orientation relationship between th
e monoclinic layered LiMnO2 and tetragonal lithiated-spinel Li-2[Mn-2]O-4 w
as obtained from an analysis of single-crystal electron diffraction data. E
lectron diffraction analyses of three electrochemically cycled LixMnO2 (0 <
x < 1) samples showed that the parent compound was unstable to repeated li
thium intercalation/deintercalation and transformed to a spinel-type struct
ure, consistent with previous reports. These LixMnO2 electrodes, like those
derived from orthorhombic-LiMnO2, show greater stability compared to stand
ard Li-y[Mn-2]O-4 spinel electrodes, when cycled between 4.6 and 2.0 V. The
unexpected stability of the LixMnO2 electrodes (0.5 less than or equal to
x < 1.0) at 3 V is attributed to the presence of Li1+zMn2-zO4 spinel domain
s (0 < z < 0.33) in a composite electrode structure. (C) 1999 The Electroch
emical Society. S0013-4651(98)04-084-1. All rights reserved.