Lithium manganese oxides and batteries

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Metal containing

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4231795, 429224, C01G 4512

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061362875

ABSTRACT:
Lithium manganese oxide particles have been produced with an average diameter less than about 250 nm. The particles have a high degree of uniformity. The particles are formed by the heat treatment of nanoparticles of manganese oxide. The lithium manganese oxide particles are useful as active materials in the positive electrodes of lithium based batteries. Improved batteries result from the use of the uniform nanoscale lithium manganese oxide particles.

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