Expanded graphite incorporated with Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 nanoparticles as a high-rate lithium-ion battery anode
Due to their small interlayer spacing and a low lithiation potential close to Li deposition, current graphite anodes suffer from weak kinetics, and lithium deposition in a fast-charging process, hindering their practical application in high-power lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). In this work, expanded...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2024-04, Vol.14 (16), p.11276-11283 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to their small interlayer spacing and a low lithiation potential close to Li
deposition, current graphite anodes suffer from weak kinetics, and lithium deposition in a fast-charging process, hindering their practical application in high-power lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). In this work, expanded graphite incorporated with Li
Ti
O
nanoparticles (EG/LTO) was synthesized
moderate oxidization of artificial graphite following a solution coating process. The EG/LTO has sufficient porosity for fast Li
diffusion and a dense Li
Ti
O
layer for decreased interface reaction resistance, resulting in excellent fast-charging properties. EG/LTO presented a high reversible capacity of 272.8 mA h g
at 3.74 A g
(10C), much higher than that of the original commercial graphite (50.1 mA h g
at 10C) and even superior to that of hard carbon. In addition, EG/LTO exhibited capacity retention rate of 98.4% after 500 cycles at 10C, demonstrating high structural stability during a long cycling process. This study provides a protocol for a solution chemistry method to prepare fast-charging graphite anode materials with high stability for high-power LIBs. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D4RA00832D |