Explanation for the 4.8-V plateau LiCrxMn2-xO4
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1998-03
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Obrovac, MN
Gao, Y.
Dahn, JR
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Using the results of photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) measurements on LiCrxMn2-xO4 we provide an
explanation for the origin of the 4.8-V plateau in Li/LiCrxMn2-xO4 cells. PES shows that the d bands
derived from Mn 3d e(g) are about 0.5 eV more weakly bound than the d bands derived from Cr 3d
t(2g). Within a rigid-band formalism, as lithium atoms are removed from LiCrxMn2-xO4, the electrons
are first removed from Mn e,. When these electrons are gone, the next electrons available are whose
in Cr t(2g), which are bound more tightly by 0.5 eV. Thus, at this point, the voltage of a
Li/LiCrxMn2-xO4 cell steps up from 4.1 to 4.8 V. The oxidation states on the atoms in the compound
are Li+1Crx+3Mn2-x+3Mn+4O4-2 so the step in voltage should occur when the (1-x) Mn3+ atoms are all
oxidized to Mn4+, or when (1-x) Li have been removed from the compound. Using a series of carefully
prepared and characterized samples, we show that this is true for single phase samples that do not
exhibit cation mixing.
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Obrovac, MN, Y. Gao, and JR Dahn. 1998. "Explanation for the 4.8-V plateau LiCrxMn2-xO4." Physical Review B 57(10): 5728-5733.