Electronic Structure of Transition Metal Ions in Deintercalated and Reintercalated LiCo[sub 0.5]Ni[sub 0.5]O[sub 2]

Abstract
We studied the electronic structure of the transition metal ions in deintercalated and reintercalated . The experimental technique used in the study was Co 2p and Ni 2p X‐ray absorption spectroscopy. The shapes of the multiplet in the spectra are directly related to the ground state of the transition metal ions. The experimental results were analyzed using atomic multiplet plus crystal field calculations. The Co ions were in a trivalent low‐spin state in and remained mostly unaffected by Li deintercalation down to x = 0.20. The Ni ions were in a divalent high‐spin state in and not in the usually quoted trivalent state. The Ni ions were partially oxidized to a trivalent state upon Li deintercalation down to x = 0.50. Further Li deintercalation, down to x = 0.20, did not result in further oxidation of the Ni ions. The changes in the electronic structure of the Ni ions were reversible upon Li reintercalation. © 2000 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.