Claims
- 1. A cathode electroactive material comprising a compound oxide having a spinel structure, said compound oxide comprising lithium, manganese and oxygen and having an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.48 to 0.55, a true density of 4.05 g/cm3 or more and a lattice constant of 8.240 Å or less.
- 2. The cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.55.
- 3. The cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.53.
- 4. The cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has a true density of 4.20 g/cm3 or more and a lattice constant of 8.235 Å or less.
- 5. The cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.53, a true density of 4.20 g/cm3 or more and a lattice constant of 8.235 Å or less.
- 6. The cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure consists essentially of lithium, manganese and oxygen and has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.48 to 0.55, a true density of 4.05 g/cm3 or more and a lattice constant of 8.240 Å or less.
- 7. A method for producing a cathode electroactive material comprising a compound oxide having a spinel structure, said compound oxide comprising lithium, manganese and oxygen and having an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.48 to 0.55, a true density of 4.05 g/cm3 or more and a lattice constant of 8.240 Å or less, which comprises mixing a lithium compound with manganese carbonate having a specific surface area of 10 m2/g or more, reacting the mixture at a temperature of from 350 to 680° C. for at least one hour, and heat-treating the resulting spinel structure compound oxide at a temperature of from 730 to 900° C.
- 8. The method for producing a cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 7, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.55.
- 9. The method for producing a cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 7, which comprises reacting said mixture of a lithium compound and manganese carbonate at a temperature of from 500 to 650° C. for from 2 to 40 hours, and heat-treating the resulting spinel structure compound oxide at a temperature of from 750 to 850° C. for from 5 to 30 hours.
- 10. The method for producing a cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 8, which comprises reacting said mixture of a lithium compound and manganese carbonate at a temperature of from 500 to 650° C. for from 2 to 40 hours, and heat-treating the resulting spinel structure compound oxide at a temperature of from 750 to 850° C. for from 5 to 30 hours.
- 11. The method for producing a cathode electroactive material as claimed in claim 7, which further comprises the step of crushing the reaction product after reacting at a temperature of from 350 to 680° C. and prior to heat-treating at a temperature of from 730 to 900° C.
- 12. A nonaqueous secondary battery comprising an anode, a nonaqueous electrolyte and a cathode electroactive material comprising a compound oxide having a spinel structure, said compound oxide comprising lithium, manganese and oxygen and having an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.48 to 0.55, a true density of 4.05 g/cm3 or more and a lattice constant of 8.240 Å or less.
- 13. The nonaqueous secondary battery as claimed in claim 12, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.55.
- 14. The nonaqueous secondary battery as claimed in claim 12, wherein said anode comprises lithium, a lithium alloy or a material capable of doping or udoping lithium and said nonaqueous electrolyte contains a lithium salt.
- 15. The nonaqueous secondary battery as claimed in claim 12, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.53.
- 16. The nonaqueous secondary battery as claimed in claim 12, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.53, a true density of 4.20 g/cm3 or more and a lattice constant of 8.235 Å or less.
- 17. A nonaqueous secondary battery comprising an anode, a nonaqueous electrolyte and a cathode electroactive material comprising a compound oxide having a spinel structure, said compound oxide comprising lithium, manganese and oxygen and having an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.48 to 0.55, a true density of 4.05 g/cm3 or more and a lattice constant of 8.240 Å or less, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure is prepared by a method which comprises mixing a lithium compound with manganese carbonate having a specific surface area of 10 m2/g or more, reacting the mixture at a temperature of from 350 to 680° C. for at least one hour, and heat-treating the resulting spinel structure compound oxide at a temperature of from 730 to 900° C.
- 18. The nonaqueous secondary battery as claimed in claim 17, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure is prepared by a method which comprises reacting said mixture of a lithium compound and manganese carbonate at a temperature of from 500 to 650° C. for from 2 to 40 hours, and heat-treating the resulting spinel structure compound oxide at a temperature of from 750 to 850° C. for from 5 to 30 hours.
- 19. The nonaqueous secondary battery as claimed in claim 17, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.55.
- 20. The nonaqueous secondary battery as claimed in claim 17, wherein said compound oxide having a spinel structure has an atomic ratio of lithium to manganese of Li/Mn=0.51 to 0.53.
Priority Claims (2)
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HEI9-200785 |
Jul 1997 |
JP |
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HEI9-154473 |
May 1997 |
JP |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is an application filed under 35 U.S.C. §111 (a) claiming benefit pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e) (1) of the filing date of the Provisional Application 60/065,472 filed Nov. 19, 1997 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §111(b).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60065472 |
Nov 1997 |
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