Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide, NCM523, NCM622, NCM811 Cathode Precursor

Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide

Nickel could be an element with the image atomic number 28 Associate in Nursingd number 28. it’s a silvery-white lustrous metal with a small golden tinge. Nickel belongs to the transition metals and is difficult and ductile. Pure nickel, fine to maximize the reactive surface area, shows a big chemical activity, however, larger items are slow to react with air below normal conditions as a result of a compound layer forming on the surface and preventing any corrosion. Even so, pure native nickel is found in Earth’s crust solely in small amounts, sometimes in ultramafic rocks, and within the interiors of larger nickel-iron meteorites that weren’t exposed to gas once outside Earth’ atmosphere.

NCM523 Cathode Precursor

Item Unit Value
D10 um 5.9
D50 um 10.4
D90 um 17.9
BET m2/g 7.1
Tap Density g/cm3 2.15
Bulk Density g/cm3 1.55
PH / 6.55
Moisture wt% 0.6
Ni wt% 32.8
Co wt% 13.2
Mn wt% 17.7
Ni+Co+Mn wt% 63.7
Magnetic Impurity (Fe+Cr+Zn) ppb 30
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Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide

NCM622 Cathode Precursor

Item Unit Value
D10 um 5.0
D50 um 9.9
D90 um 18.3
BET m2/g 6.2
Tap Density g/cm3 2.27
Moisture wt% 0.34
Ni wt% 38.4
Co wt% 12.8
Mn wt% 11.9
Ni+Co+Mn wt% 63.1
Magnetic Impurity (Fe+Cr) ppb 58

NCM811 Cathode Precursor

Item Unit Value
D10 um >2.2
D50 um 3.9±0.2
D90 um <6.4
BET m2/g 16±3.0
Tap Density g/cm3 1.65±0.15
Bulk Density g/cm3 1.10±0.2
Ni wt% 51.44±1.0
Co wt% 7.00±0.3
Mn wt% 3.56±0.3

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