Nickel--containing compounds useful as electrodes and method for

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ABSTRACT:
A compound having the formula Li.sub.q Cr.sub.x-y Ni.sub.y Mn.sub.2-x O.sub.4+z where q.gtoreq.2, 1.0.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.1.25, 0<y<0.9, and z.gtoreq.0. The invention also features an electrode composition containing this compound and processes for preparing a compound having the formula Li.sub.q Cr.sub.x-y Ni.sub.y Mn.sub.2-x O.sub.4+z where q.gtoreq.2, 1.0.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.1.25, 0<y<0.9, and z.gtoreq.0.

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