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Influence of lithium content on high rate cycleability of layered Li1+ xNi0. 30Co0. 30Mn0. 40O2 cathodes for high power lithium-ion batteriesSanthanam et al., 2010
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- Santhanam R
- Jones P
- Sumana A
- Rambabu B
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- Journal of Power Sources
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Layered Li1+ xNi0. 30Co0. 30Mn0. 40O2 (x= 0, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15) materials have been synthesized using citric acid assisted sol–gel method. The materials with excess lithium showed distinct differences in the structure and the charge and discharge characteristics …
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