LiMnCuO4
ceramic· LiMnCuO4
LiMnCuO4 is a mixed-metal oxide ceramic compound containing lithium, manganese, and copper. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for electrochemical energy storage applications, particularly as a cathode material or component in advanced battery systems where its layered oxide structure and multi-valent transition metals offer potential for improved ionic conductivity and charge capacity. It represents an experimental alternative in the broader family of lithium-transition metal oxides, competing with more established layered oxide chemistries by potentially offering cost advantages through copper incorporation while maintaining electrochemical performance in demanding energy storage cycles.
battery cathode materialslithium-ion energy storageelectrochemical researchadvanced ceramics developmentmixed-metal oxide systems
Compliance & Regulations
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Density(ρ) | — | lb/in³ | — | — |
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Band Gap(Eg)2 entries | — | eV | — | — | |
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Magnetic Moment(μB) | — | µB | — | — | |
Seebeck Coefficient(S) | — | µV/K | — | — |
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Energy Above Hull(ΔEhull) | — | eV/atom | — | — | |
Formation Energy(ΔHf) | — | eV/atom | — | — |
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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