Abstract:LiZn0.05Al0.03Mn1.92O4 cathode material was synthesized by a solid-state combustion method and calcination temperature at 600、650、700 and 750 ℃. The experimental results show that Zn-Al co-doping and the calcination do not change the spinel structure of LiMn2O4. The crystallinity of the samples aggrandizes along with the increase of the calcination temperature. More truncated octahedral grains containing high exposure {111}, small area {110} and {100} crystal face are formed at 650 ℃ and higher temperature. However, some samples decompose at 750 ℃. At 5 C and 10 C, the initial specific discharge capacities and the capacity retention ratio after 1000 cycles are 101.3 mAh/g、81.5% and 99.9 mAh/g、74.3%, respectively. CV and EIS show that it has great cyclic reversibility and large Li+ diffusion coefficient. The Zn-Al co-doping and morphology control modified LiMn2O4 cathode material can effectively inhibit the Jahn-Teller effect of spinel LiMn2O4 material. The truncated octahedral morphology reduces the dissolution of Mn and provides more Li+ diffusion channels. It improves the rate capacity and cycle life of the material.