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Properties Changing depends on Substituents or Dopants of Li-Mn oxide material (Li-Mn계 산화물의 치환 및 첨가에 따른 물성 변화)

  • Lee, Dae-Jin;Ji, Mi-Jung;Choi, Byung-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.289-289
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    • 2007
  • Spinel structured $LiMn_2O_4$ is more economic and environmental friendly to be used as commercial active material for secondary battery compared to Co-oxide material active material, but spinel structure of $LiMn_2O_4$ is unstable and its capacitance decreases with increase of cycle. Therefore, the purpose of our sturdy is to improve the stability of $LiMn_2O_4$ spinel structure and increase its capacitance by using substituents or dopants. $LiMn_2O_4$ powder was synthesized by charging substituents or dopants mole fractions, and temperatures. Crystal state, structure and specific surface area of the synthesized powder were measured and also characteried electrochemically by measuring its impedance, charge-discharge capacitance and etc.

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Characterization of Spinel Lithium Manganite Prepared by Citrate Sol-Gel Method

  • 홍영식;박휴범;이지은;한치환;김시중
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.1153-1158
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    • 1997
  • The powder characteristics of LiMn2O4 prepared by the citrate sol-gel method have been investigated. The optimum pH for the preparation of homogeneous citrate gel was calculated by the theoretical consideration of thermodynamic equilibrium constants for metal-citrate complexes and metal salts. The obtained citrate gel was prefired at 300 ℃ and calcined at 300-700 ℃ for 1 h. The obtained powders were characterized by TG/DSC, FT-IR spectrometer, X-ray diffractometer, SQUID magnetometer, SEM, and particle size analyzer. It was observed that the mixed phases of spinel LiMn2O4 and Mn3O4 were transformed into spinel LiMn2O4 phase and the vibrational bands due to the carbonate and nitrate were also disappeared over 400 ℃. At temperatures below 150 K, inverse molar susceptibilities of every sample began to show an antiferromagnetic ordering of Mn magnetic moments.

Cycle Performances of Spinel-type $Li_xMn_2O_4$ in 4V Lithium Rechargeable Cells (리튬 2차 전지의 양극재료로 사용되는 스피넬형 망간산화물의 충방전 특성)

  • Jang, Dong H.;Oh, Seung M.
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.122-134
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    • 1998
  • In this review, we describe the electrochemical properties of spinel-type lithium manganese oxides $(Li_xMn_2O_4)$ and their failure modes encountered in 4 V lithium rechargable cells. The long-term cyclability (reversibility) of spinel electrodes is determined partly by the purity, size and distribution of spinel particles, and also by the microstructure of electrode plates. A proper selection of electrolytes is another important task in cyclability enhancements. In the spinel preparation, impurity formation and cation mixing should be minimized. The carbon content in composite cathodes should also be minimized to the extent where the cell polarization does not bring about adverse effects on cell performances. The binder content should be optimized on the basis of dispersion of component materials and mechanical strength of the plates. Cathodic capacity losses arising from solvent oxidation and spinel dissolution can be mitigated by using electrolytes composed of carbonates and/or fluorine-containing lithium salts. The carbon additives may be selected after a trade-off between the cell polarization in composite cathodes and the solvent oxidation on carbon surface.

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Microstructure of borosilicate glass-ceramics containing EAF dust (EAF dust가 함유된 붕규산염계 결정화 유리의 미세구조 분석)

  • Ahn, Y.S.;Kang, S.G.;Kim, Y.T.;Lee, G.K.;Kim, J.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.82-87
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    • 2006
  • Glassy specimen was obtained by melting and quenching a borosilicate glass frit miked with $10{\sim}80wt%$ EAF dust. The glass transition temperature, $T_g$ of glassy specimen was measured around $550^{\circ}C$ from the DTA curve and the eat treatment condition to crystallize a glassy specimen was selected as $700^{\circ}C$/1 hr. The spinel crystal peaks were found in XRD analysis for the glass containing dust > 70 wt%. For the glass-ceramics, however, the spinel peaks in a specimen containing dust > 40 wt%, and the spinel and willemite peaks in dust > 80 wt%. The crystals of several tens of nanometer with aspect ratio of $0.7{\sim}1.0$ were observed at a glassy specimen containing dust > 40 wt% by SEM which was not found by XRD analysis. For the glass-ceramics, the crystals were found in a specimen containing dust of even 10 wt% by SEM. The feature and distribution of crystals observed through the specimen for a glass-ceramics were diverse and not uniform. The crystals found in the glass-ceramics containing 70 wt% dust were hexahedral with an aspect ratio of around unity.

Development of Black Pigment Using Seokganju of Mountain Gyeryong (계룡산 석간주를 사용한 흑색 안료 개발)

  • Lim, Seong-Ho;Kim, Gumsun;Park, Joo-Seok;Lee, Byung-Ha
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2013
  • We collected Seokganju minerals (regions in Gyeryong Mountain, Sangsin-ri, Banpo-myeon, Gongju Chungcheongnam-province), which were used as natural color pigments for grayish-blue during the 15th~16th centuries of the Joseon era, and investigated their crystallographic features to develop a black pigment having a spinel structure. By a Raman analysis, the color of Seokganju under transparent glaze as a pigment for painting was black because hematite ($Fe_2O_3$) in Seokganju was converted to magnetite ($Fe_3O_4$) However, Seokganju into the transparent glaze as a pigment was brown because of hematite ($Fe_2O_3$) and small amounts of maghemite (${\gamma}-Fe_2O_3$) in Seokganju minerals. Only Seokganju mineral is used, it is not suitable for black pigment into the transparent glaze. This study tried to develop a spinel crystal black pigment stabilized by Seokganju with CoO, $Cr_2O_3$, NiO, and $MnO_2$ at $1280^{\circ}C$. A Raman spectroscopy analysis was performed to verify the presence of Mn The results showed that it existed as spinel, and two crystal phases $CoFe_2O_4$ and $MnFe_2O_4$ were mixed. $CoFe_2O_4$ spinel has a dark grayish black color and $MnFe_2O_4$ spinel has a greenish black color, and these two appeared as black. The color of a specimen calcined by adding 6 wt% of pigment mixed with 5 wt% of $MnO_2$ added to lime glaze was analyzed with a UV spectrophotometer. When applying the color pigment, it appeared black stabilized with $L^*$24.23, $a^*$ 0.12, $b^*$ -2.29 at $1260^{\circ}C$ oxidative calcination, With $1240^{\circ}C$ reduction firing, it is appeared black stabilized with low brightness of $L^*$ 23.13, $a^*$ -1.12, $b^*$ 0.54.

Sintering phenomena and grain growth of ultra-fine spinel($MgAl_2O_4$);(II) (순수 스피넬($MgAl_2O_4$)의 입성장 및 소결현상)

  • 이형복;한영환
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.498-502
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    • 1998
  • Sintering phenomena at refractory temperature ranges, from $1400^{\circ}C$ to $1700^{\circ}C$, of the pure spinel $(MgAl_2O_4)$ are analysed and compared to the experimental data from other researchers in terms of grain size(G), density($\rho$), and activation energy(Q). The grain size and relative density relationships for the spinels present very similar trends. They exhibit two distinct regions, an intermediate sintering stage to about the 85~90% density level and what appears to be the final stage sintering region above that transition-density level. The activation energy in terms of the grain size (G) and density ($\rho$) is determined to be 670$\pm$48 (kJ/mol) in this spinel and about 590 kJ/mol for the overall temperature range in other's spinel. These values are close to other published data, 360 to 580 kJ/mol.

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MBE growth and magnetic properties of epitaxial FeMn2O4 film on MgO(100)

  • Duong, Van Thiet;Nguyen, Thi Minh Hai;Nguyen, Anh Phuong;Dang, Duc Dung;Duong, Anh Tuan;Nguyen, Van Quang;Cho, Sunglae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2016.02a
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    • pp.318.2-318.2
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    • 2016
  • FeM2X4 spinel structures, where M is a transition metal and X is oxygen or sulfur, are candidate materials for spin filters, one of the key devices in spintronics. Both the Fe and M ions can occupy tetrahedral and octahedral sites; therefore, these types of compounds can display various physical and chemical properties [1]. On the other hand, the electronic and magnetic properties of these spinel structures could be modified via the control of cation distribution [2, 3]. Among the spinel oxides, iron manganese oxide is one of promising materials for applications. FeMn2O4 shows inverse spinel structure above 390 K and ferrimagnetic properties below the temperature [4]. In this work, we report on the structural and magnetic properties of epitaxial FeMn2O4 thin film on MgO(100) substrate. The reflection high energy electron diffraction (RHEED) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) results indicated that films were epitaxially grown on MgO(100) without the impurity phases. The valance states of Fe and Mn in the FeMn2O4 film were carried out using x-ray photoelectron spectrometer (XPS). The magnetic properties were measured by vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), indicating that the samples are ferromagnetic at room temperature. The structural detail and origin of magnetic ordering in FeMn2O4 will be discussed.

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