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Exploration of a metastable normal spinel phase diagram for the quaternary Li–Ni–Mn–Co–O systemKan et al., 2016
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- Kan W
- Huq A
- Manthiram A
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In an attempt to enlarge the normal spinel phase diagram for the quaternary Li–Ni–Mn–Co– O system, the transformation at moderate temperatures (150–210° C) of layered Li0. 5 (Ni1– y–z Mn y Co z) O2 (R 3̅ m), which were obtained by an ambient-temperature extraction of …
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