Research on Rechargeable Lithium Manganese Battery Material Electrochemical Roasting Performance Analysis

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As anode material of battery, manganese dioxide has been widely used in zinc-manganese and lithium–manganese primary battery. To meet new electrical products’ requirements on high-performance battery, research on rechargeable lithium manganese button batteries with extensive operating temperature, superior-performance comprehensive electrochemistry and low cost has drawn attention from more and more researchers. This article has analyzed physical and chemical properties of lithium manganese composite oxides synthetic material, assembled lithium button batteries by synthetic sample and lithium aluminum alloy and discussed its electrochemistry performance, based on confirmed material proportioning, discussed the influence of roasting condition on synthetic material performance from physical & chemical properties and electrochemistry properties, and confirmed best roasting temperature and roasting time.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 455-456)

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889-894

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January 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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