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Pillared layer hydroxide powders as secondary battery electrode materials

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Abstract

Homogeneous decomposition of urea in aqueous solutions containing Ni2+ ions yields hydrated phase α-Ni(OH)2 at temperatures higher than 50°C. Elemental and thermal analyses that are supported with the qualitative data from FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy show evidence of intercalating species in addition to water or hydroxyls. Carbon and nitrogen containing species (anions introduced from the reactants and the metal salt), have generally been predicted to be intercalating. Assuming that the generally reported reaction scheme for urea is not affected by the presence of metal ions, it is a reasonable approach to introduce OH- and CO32- ions from different sources to study their individual contributions to the precipitation. Hydroxide ion was introduced either by homogenous decomposition of hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA) or from a base such as NaOH or NH3, while CO32- was introduced either by homogeneous decomposition of trichloroacetic acid (TCAA) or from Na2CO3. Powders produced by HMTA decomposition were identical with the ones from urea decomposition, whereas those were produced by TCAA had the structure similar to Ni2(CO3)(OH)2. When [OH-]/[CO32-] was less than unity the results were identical with the ones obtained by TCAA. For [OH-]/[CO32-] greater than one and less than 12, interstratified structures (mixture of α and β phases) were obtained. Powders were characterized using SEM, XRD, TGA/DTA, elemental analysis, particle size analysis, surface area analysis to assess the role of experimental variables on the characteristics of the powders produced.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37-38
Number of pages2
JournalKey Engineering Materials
Volume206-213
Issue numberI
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes
Event7th Conference of the European Ceramic Society - Brugge, Belgium
Duration: 9 Sept 200113 Sept 2001

Keywords

  • Homogeneous decomposition
  • Layered double hydroxides
  • Secondary battery materials

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