R. Kanno
2009
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Abstract
Lithium nickel oxide (LiNiO2), is a promising candidate for positive electrode materials of batteries for the next generation because of its lower cost and its higher specific capacity of 170–200 mAh g−1. The material provides a good example of structure–property relationships on materials chemistry. This article reviews the history, synthesis, structures, and properties of lithium nickel oxide and its derivatives, particularly the codoping system, which is important from the viewpoint of application to practical batteries. Then, new research direction of the interfacial study on lithium nickel oxide is described.