Ball-milling for a sufficient period of time of lithium-manganese oxide spi
nels, prepared either by a sol-gel method or by solid-state reaction, gave
cathode materials of a lithium cell with excellent capacity retention in th
e 3-V range at room temperature and elevated temperatures despite an appare
nt Jahn-Teller distortion. In a 50-cycle test with 0.5 mA/cm(2), a sample b
all-milled for 1 h gave a constant capacity of 122 mAh/g at a constant volt
age 2.9 V versus lithium. X-ray diffraction and transmission electron micro
scopy were performed on the ball-milled spinel powders; they were found to
contain significant strain and to consist of nanometer-scale grains. Furthe
rmore, partial oxidation of manganese ions took place during the ball-milli
ng process.