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In-situ solution growth of single crystalline Li<sub>2</sub>Mn<sub>2</sub>(MoO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>

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Abstract

New materials have been sought for battery cathodes for lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors due to their shorter charging times, faster electron resorption, and high potential capacities. The development of single crystals is essential to analyze intrinsic properties of a material since they eliminate contributions from extrinsic factors such as impurities and grain boundaries. Here we present a method to grow high quality Li2Mn2(MoO4)3 single crystals from molten oxide solution. In-situ x-ray diffraction measurements allowed us to optimize the crystal growth of this material and avoid the formation of an undesired intermediary compound. These results show a way to accelerate the discovery and synthesis of new battery cathode materials.

Presenters

  • Francisco Burgos

    State Univ of NY - Farmingdale

Authors

  • Francisco Burgos

    State Univ of NY - Farmingdale

  • Cristian David Franco

    State Univ of NY - Farmingdale

  • Bingying Xia

    State Univ of NY - Farmingdale

  • Alicia M. Baccarella

    State Univ of NY - Farmingdale

  • Jose Nicasio

    State Univ of NY - Farmingdale

  • Eric Dooryhee

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Allison Wustrow

    Colorado State University

  • James Richmond Neilson

    Colorado State University

  • Jack Simonson

    State Univ of NY - Farmingdale