Synthesis and electrochemical properties of Li1.3Nb0.3V0.4O2 as a positive electrode material for rechargeable lithium batteries†
Abstract
The binary system, xLi3NbO4–(1 − x)LiVO2, was first examined as an electrode material for rechargeable lithium batteries. The sample (x = 0.43) crystallizes into a cation-disordered rocksalt structure and delivers a reversible capacity of ca. 230 mA h g−1, which originates from V3+/V5+ redox with electrochemically inactive niobium ions.