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Synthesis and characterization of a multication doped Mn spinel, LiNi0. 3Cu0. 1Fe0. 2Mn1. 4O4, as 5 V positive electrode materialSharma et al., 2020
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- Sharma P
- Das C
- Indris S
- Bergfeldt T
- Mereacre L
- Knapp M
- Geckle U
- Ehrenberg H
- Darma M
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The suitability of multication doping to stabilize the disordered Fd 3̅ m structure in a spinel is reported here. In this work, LiNi0. 3Cu0. 1Fe0. 2Mn1. 4O4 was synthesized via a sol–gel route at a calcination temperature of 850° C. LiNi0. 3Cu0. 1Fe0. 2Mn1. 4O4 is evaluated as …
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