Effect of heat treatment time on cycle performance of LiMn2O4 with “Nano Inclusion” for lithium ion batteries
Abstract
A LiMn2O4 cathode material with “Nano Inclusions” has been prepared by employing various heat treatment times. The effect of the heat treatment time on the electrochemical properties has been investigated. XRD powder pattern analysis and SEM observation indicated that LiMn2O4 formed at low temperature sintering collapsed at the initial stage of the heat treatment and LiMn2O4 particles with ZnMn2O4 “Nano Inclusions” grew in the subsequent heat treatment. HAADF-STEM images revealed that both the particle size of LiMn2O4 and that of the “Nano Inclusions” increased as the heat treatment time increased. While all the LiMn2O4 samples with “Nano Inclusions” exhibit a decreased initial discharge capacity in comparison with LiMn2O4 without “Nano Inclusions”, they show an improved discharge capacity retention rate. The sample heat-treated for 4 hours surpasses LiMn2O4 without “Nano Inclusions” in discharge capacity over the 31st cycle. The larger the size of the “Nano Inclusion”, the more the crack propagation was considered to be suppressed, but on the other hand, the larger the dead region increased. It is considered that an appropriate size of “Nano Inclusions” was formed by the 4 hour heat treatment.