Abstract:
The lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries are rechargeable batteries and reliable to store electrical energy in
electronic devices such as Mobile Phones and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV). Among other cathode
materials, Li-Mn-O based materials are most attractive for their safe, durable and high energy density. In
this paper, nanostructured Li-Mn-O based cathode materials were synthesized by sol-gel method using
acetate materials as precursors with chelating agent in a stoichiometric ratio. From the TGA/DTA
measurements of the sample, weight loss intervals were identified to study the decomposition
temperature and mass loss. The XRD analysis of the sample indicates that the synthesized material was
crystalline in nature and found to be in monoclinic phase. From the FESEM images, layered stack like
morphology was observed and the elemental composition of the materials were studied using EDAX. The
cathode materials were coated on aluminium foil and the half-cells (2032) were coined. The fabricated cells
were studied using Cyclic Voltammetry (CV), Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), and Charge-
Discharge curve and its cycle life behaviour was investigated.