Single-Crystal LiNi0.93Co0.05Mn0.02O2 (NCM9352) Powder for Li-Ion Battery Cathode, 50 g/bottle, CLIBCSCNCM9352
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NCM9352 (LiNi0.93Co0.05Mn0.02O2) cathode is an ultra-high nickel layered oxide material with single crystalline structure for lithium-ion batteries. Conventional NCM particles are polycrystalline—large agglomerates made of many tiny, nanosized "grains" held together. During charging and discharging, the volume change of these grains causes them to rub against each other, leading to microcracking along the internal grain boundaries.
Single-crystal NCM9352 eliminates this problem by making each cathode particle a single, monolithic crystal. No surface coating is presented on the single crystal NCM9352.
| Part Number |
CLIBCSCNCM92532 (C-LIB-C-SCNCM9352) |
| Chemical Formula |
LiNi0.93Co0.05Mn0.02O2 (NCM9352) |
| Impurity Content |
Li2CO3: 0.299 wt%, LiOH: 0.582 wt% Fe<7.5 ppm, Mg<26.4 ppm, Cu<2.7 ppm Na< 95.1 ppm, Ca<15 ppm, S<1145 pm |
| Particle Size Distribution |
D10 = 1.062 um; D50 =2.562 um; D90 = 4.648 um |
| Specific Area (BET) | 1.34 m2/g |
| Moisture Level | <346 ppm |
| First Discharging Capacity |
~200.4 mAh/g (0.1 C, 3.0-4.3 V)
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| First Columbic Efficiency |
86.2% |
| Package Grade |
50 g/bottle (larger quantity also can be supplied upon request) |
Notes: (1) Please store the SCNCM9352 powder in a dry area (glovebox is preferred); (2) The battery powder is highly recommended to be dried at 80-100°C in a vacuum oven for 6-12 h before use.
References:
- G. Liu, et al. Sulfide All-Solid-State Battery with Ultrahigh Nickel Layered Oxide Cathode and Capacity, Small, 2025, 21, 2501224
- J. Huang, et al. Non-Flammable fluorinated gel polymer electrolyte for safe lithium metal batteries in harsh environments, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2025, 683, 984-993