Li(NiO2)4

ceramic
· Li(NiO2)4

Li(NiO₂)₄ is a lithium-nickel oxide ceramic compound that belongs to the family of layered oxide materials studied as potential cathode active materials for lithium-ion batteries. This is primarily a research-phase material rather than a commercialized product, investigated for its structural stability and electrochemical performance in energy storage applications. The material's appeal lies in its potential to improve energy density and cycle life compared to conventional lithium cobalt oxide cathodes, though development challenges around synthesis, structural phase stability, and practical scalability remain active areas of investigation.

lithium-ion battery cathodes (research)energy storage systemselectric vehicle batteries (advanced development)high-energy-density applicationsmaterials research and development

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