Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau

A potential cathode material for lithium ion battery was synthesised by combustion reaction. The thermal behaviour of the as-synthesised precursor was measured using a thermogravimetric analyser and the range of calcination temperature from 500°C to 800°C was determined. X-ray diffraction analysis s...

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Published in:Turkish Journal of Physics
Main Author: Al-Tabbakh A.A.A.; Kamarulzaman N.; Al-Zubaidi A.B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TUBITAK 2015
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Al-Tabbakh A.A.A.; Kamarulzaman N.; Al-Zubaidi A.B.
Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau
2015
Turkish Journal of Physics
39
2
10.3906/fiz-1412-7
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84937886764&doi=10.3906%2ffiz-1412-7&partnerID=40&md5=6cd181dea572a52084e064ac6c280fe2
A potential cathode material for lithium ion battery was synthesised by combustion reaction. The thermal behaviour of the as-synthesised precursor was measured using a thermogravimetric analyser and the range of calcination temperature from 500°C to 800°C was determined. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that all calcined powders crystallised in the cubic spinel structure of the Fd3m space group. The particle size distributions and morphologies of the powders were obtained using a particle size analyser and scanning electron microscope. The effect of calcination temperature on the electrochemical performance was investigated using galvanostatic charge/discharge measurements. The potential proles of charge and discharge exhibited at plateaus, emphasising that the synthesised batteries are not super capacitors. Results showed that the batteries prepared from powders calcined at 800°C exhibited higher coulombic efficiency and better cycling performance than powders calcined at 500°C. © TUBITAK.
TUBITAK
13000101
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author Al-Tabbakh A.A.A.; Kamarulzaman N.; Al-Zubaidi A.B.
spellingShingle Al-Tabbakh A.A.A.; Kamarulzaman N.; Al-Zubaidi A.B.
Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau
author_facet Al-Tabbakh A.A.A.; Kamarulzaman N.; Al-Zubaidi A.B.
author_sort Al-Tabbakh A.A.A.; Kamarulzaman N.; Al-Zubaidi A.B.
title Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau
title_short Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau
title_full Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau
title_fullStr Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau
title_sort Synthesis and properties of a spinel cathode material for lithium ion battery with at potential plateau
publishDate 2015
container_title Turkish Journal of Physics
container_volume 39
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doi_str_mv 10.3906/fiz-1412-7
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description A potential cathode material for lithium ion battery was synthesised by combustion reaction. The thermal behaviour of the as-synthesised precursor was measured using a thermogravimetric analyser and the range of calcination temperature from 500°C to 800°C was determined. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that all calcined powders crystallised in the cubic spinel structure of the Fd3m space group. The particle size distributions and morphologies of the powders were obtained using a particle size analyser and scanning electron microscope. The effect of calcination temperature on the electrochemical performance was investigated using galvanostatic charge/discharge measurements. The potential proles of charge and discharge exhibited at plateaus, emphasising that the synthesised batteries are not super capacitors. Results showed that the batteries prepared from powders calcined at 800°C exhibited higher coulombic efficiency and better cycling performance than powders calcined at 500°C. © TUBITAK.
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