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Oxide Fiber Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium CellsLiCoO2 and LiNiO2 fibers have been investigated as alternatives to LiCoO2 and LiNiO2 powders used as lithium-intercalation compounds in cathodes of rechargeable lithium-ion electrochemical cells. In making such a cathode, LiCoO2 or LiNiO2 powder is mixed with a binder [e.g., poly(vinylidene fluoride)] and an electrically conductive additive (usually carbon) and the mixture is pressed to form a disk. The binder and conductive additive contribute weight and volume, reducing the specific energy and energy density, respectively. In contrast, LiCoO2 or LiNiO2 fibers can be pressed and sintered to form a cathode, without need for a binder or a conductive additive. The inter-grain contacts of the fibers are stronger and have fewer defects than do those of powder particles. These characteristics translate to increased flexibility and greater resilience on cycling and, consequently, to reduced loss of capacity from cycle to cycle. Moreover, in comparison with a powder-based cathode, a fiber-based cathode is expected to exhibit significantly greater ionic and electronic conduction along the axes of the fibers. Results of preliminary charge/discharge-cycling tests suggest that energy densities of LiCoO2- and LiNiO2-fiber cathodes are approximately double those of the corresponding powder-based cathodes.
Document ID
20080048041
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Rice, Catherine E.
(TPL, Inc. Albuquerque, NM, United States)
Welker, Mark F.
(TPL, Inc. Albuquerque, NM, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 2008
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, December 2008
Subject Category
Electronics And Electrical Engineering
Report/Patent Number
MSC-22892-1
Distribution Limits
Public
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