Synthesis of lithium chromium oxide from a hydroxide precursor
摘要:
The room temperature reaction of Cr(OH)3.3H2O with LiOH.H2O results in an X-ray amorphous solid that appears to form through condensation of the hydrogen-bonded Cr(OH)3.3H2O octahedra into edge and corner sharing octahedra. The reaction is explained in terms of analogous sol-gel chemistry of chromium(III). The X-ray amorphous product can be decomposed to yield LiCrO2 with surface area higher than conventional syntheses.
Synthesis of lithium chromium oxide from a hydroxide precursor
摘要:
The room temperature reaction of Cr(OH)3.3H2O with LiOH.H2O results in an X-ray amorphous solid that appears to form through condensation of the hydrogen-bonded Cr(OH)3.3H2O octahedra into edge and corner sharing octahedra. The reaction is explained in terms of analogous sol-gel chemistry of chromium(III). The X-ray amorphous product can be decomposed to yield LiCrO2 with surface area higher than conventional syntheses.
Synthesis of lithium chromium oxide from a hydroxide precursor
作者:J.L. Allen、K.R. Poeppelmeier
DOI:10.1016/s0277-5387(00)80263-6
日期:1994.4
The room temperature reaction of Cr(OH)3.3H2O with LiOH.H2O results in an X-ray amorphous solid that appears to form through condensation of the hydrogen-bonded Cr(OH)3.3H2O octahedra into edge and corner sharing octahedra. The reaction is explained in terms of analogous sol-gel chemistry of chromium(III). The X-ray amorphous product can be decomposed to yield LiCrO2 with surface area higher than conventional syntheses.