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`ONLINE ISSN: 1348-0715 PRINT ISSN: 0366-7022
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`Chemistry Letters
`Vol. 26 (1997) No. 8 P 725-726
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`http://doi.org/10.1246/cl.1997.725
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`Language: English
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`Synthesis of Solid Solutions in a System of LiCoO2-Li2MnO3 for Cathode Materials of Secondary Lithium Batteries
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`, , Koichi Numata1) Chie Sakaki2) Shoji Yamanaka2)
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`1) Battery Materials Research Laboratory, Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd. 2) Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of
`Engineering, Hiroshima University
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`Released 2004/07/01
`received 1997/03/26
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`Lithium-manganese-cobalt oxide, Li(Lix/3MN2x/3Co1−x)O2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) was prepared as a solid
`solution between the two kinds of layer structured end members, LiCoO2 and Li2MnO3.
`Excess lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide should be added to the mixture on calcination
`at 900 - 1000 °C to obtain the solid solutions. The resulting layer structured solid solutions
`can be used as a cathode material for secondary lithium batteries.
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