lithiumionkathoden
Lithiumionkathoden, or lithium-ion cathode, is the positive electrode in lithium-ion batteries. In a typical cell, during discharge lithium ions are extracted from the cathode lattice and migrate through the electrolyte to the anode; charging reverses this process. The cathode determines the cell's nominal voltage, energy density, power capability, and cycle life.
Common families include layered transition-metal oxides such as LiCoO2 (LCO) and mixed-metal variants in the LiNixMnyCozO2
Structure enables intercalation rather than alloying, which helps preserve lattice integrity during cycling. However, many cathodes
Lithium-ion cathodes are widely used in portable electronics, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. Ongoing research