M. Higashino, M. Yanagida, K. Tanimoto, T. Kojima, Y. Tamiya, H. Matsumoto, T. Asai, Y. Miyazaki, Y. Takigawa
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The solubility of LiCoO/sub 2/ was proportional to Pco/sub 2//sup 3/2/ and Po/sub 2//sup -1/4/ in (Li/sub 0.52/Na/sub 0.48/)/sub 2/CO/sub 3/. It obeys the acidic dissolution mechanism. This result was the same dependence as that in (Li/sub 0.62/K/sub 0.38/)/sub 2/CO/sub 3/. The solubility of LiCoO/sub 2/ in (Li/sub 0.52/Na/sub 0.48/)/sub 2/CO/sub 3/ was about a half of that in (Li/sub 0.62/K/sub 0.38/)/sub 2/CO/sub 3/. The solubility of LiCoO/sub 2/ decreased with Li content in Li-K carbonate system. The solubility of LiCoO/sub 2/ was lower than that of NiO even under the pressurized cathode condition of MCFC.