Novel 4-Volt Class Ultra Fine Lithiated Transition Metal Oxides For Power Sources
In today's rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (both PLI and LLI technologies), the candidate cathode material, lithium cobalt oxide(LiCoO2) has the following disadvantages: cobalt (Co) is too expensive (particularly for large scale applications) and environmentally unfriendly due to the presenc...
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Summary: | In today's rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (both PLI and LLI technologies), the candidate cathode material, lithium cobalt oxide(LiCoO2) has the following disadvantages: cobalt (Co) is too expensive (particularly for large scale applications) and environmentally unfriendly due to the presence of toxic cobalt. These limitations make LiCoO2 unsuitable for future lithium-ion batteries. |
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