Ih. Oh et al., LOW-TEMPERATURE PREPARATION OF ULTRAFINE LICOO2 POWDERS BY THE SOL-GEL METHOD, Journal of Materials Science, 32(12), 1997, pp. 3177-3182
Ultrafine LiCoO2 powders were prepared at lower temperatures by the so
l-gel method using maleic acid as a chelating agent. The conditions of
the sol formation from an aqueous solution of metal nitrates containi
ng maleic acid, and the crystallization behaviour during the thermal d
ecomposition of the gel precursors, were examined. The effect of the m
olar ratio of maleic acid to total metal ions, as well as the calcinat
ion temperature, on the physicochemical properties of the LiCoO2 powde
rs was also investigated. It was found that polycrystalline low- and h
igh-temperature (LT- and HT-) LiCoO2 powders could be obtained at calc
ination temperatures of 500 and 600 degrees C, respectively, with the
calcination time of 1 h. They were found to be composed of very unifor
mly sized ultrafine particulates with an average particle size and a s
pecific surface area of 30 nm and 12.4 m(2) g(-1) for LT-LiCoO2 and 60
nm and 8.8 m(2) g(-1) for HT-LiCoO2, respectively.