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Thermal stability of Li(2)MnO(3): from localized defects to the spinel phase

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The thermal stability of Li(2)MnO(3) has been investigated by the means of coupled differential thermal analysis and thermogravimetric analysis associated with powder X ray diffraction. Various experiments performed in air and in argon allowed us to propose a mechanism of spinel-type defects formation in intergrowth with Li(2)MnO(3) when treated in air above 900 °C. The fidelity of the DIFFaX simulations performed led to the understanding of the influence of the existence of spinel type defects intergrowth on X ray and electron diffraction patterns. The formation of these defects occurs during cooling and is preceded by the formation of LiMnO(2) defects in heating. With sufficiently long thermal treatments, defects expand such that a spinel type phase can be observed after cooling.

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hal-00659759 , version 1 (13-01-2012)

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Adrien Boulineau, Laurence Croguennec, Claude Delmas, François Weill. Thermal stability of Li(2)MnO(3): from localized defects to the spinel phase. Dalton Transactions, 2012, 41 (5), pp.1574-1581. ⟨10.1039/c1dt11598g⟩. ⟨hal-00659759⟩
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