Surface modification of carbonaceous materials by fluorinated gases and use as anode in lithium-ion battery
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ECS Transactions. 2007, vol. 3, n° 36, p. 167-176
Electrochemical Society, Inc.
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The electrochemical performances of raw and surface- fluorinated graphite powders used as anode in Li-ion battery have been studied. The fluorination obtained from F2 gas mainly concerns the surface of the particles for ...Lire la suite >
The electrochemical performances of raw and surface- fluorinated graphite powders used as anode in Li-ion battery have been studied. The fluorination obtained from F2 gas mainly concerns the surface of the particles for TF2≤300 {degree sign}C. For higher temperature, important modifications of the bulk structure were observed. When they are used as anode in Li-ion battery, fluorinated graphite powders exhibit better electrochemical performances than raw graphite notably due to an increase of the surface area and surface defects which allow the storage of a higher amount of lithium into the host lattice. These results have been confirmed by impedance measurements performed in delithiated state: a drastic decrease of both the charge transfer resistance and the resistance related to the SEI layer was observed for TF2 lower than 300 {degree sign}C.< Réduire
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