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Boron-doped carbonaceous material

Innovatory boronated carbons (manufactured in the Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum and Coal, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland) were obtained by co-pyrolysis of coal-tar pitch with a pyridine-borane complex. In the first stage of pyrolysis (520°C) the so-called semi-coke is obtained. Further carbonization at 2500°C leads to obtaining boron-doped carbonaceous material (sample labeled 25B2). [Pg.208]

As the end-user in the NATO SfP project Carbons as materials for the electrochemical storage of energy Central Laboratory of Batteries and Cells does research and development works on the application of novel carbonaceous materials to the Li-ion technology. The general idea of these works is to build prototypes of cylindrical Li-ion cells on the basis of materials produced in the cooperating laboratories. The aim of this paper is to examine the applicability of selected commercial and non-commercial carbon materials (with special attention devoted to boron-doped carbons) to the construction of a practical cylindrical Li-ion cells. [Pg.208]

We have reviewed the state-of-the-art of some important aspects about the use of carbonaceous materials in screen-printing electrochemical platforms. The chapter has attempted to throw some light on the incorporation of a wide variety of carbon materials i.e. graphite, carbon black, carbon nanotubes, graphenes, boron doped diamond and nano-porous carbons) in novel inks formulations and in the manufacturing of screen-printed carbon electrodes for the improvement of sensing performances. [Pg.164]

For the electrochemical capacitors of Carbon-Ni Oxide system with aqueous KOH solution it is expedient to use carbonaceous graphite materials with expanded structure and modified surface. The best results were achieved with carbon surface doped with Boron, which makes this carbon superior than other conductive additives used in this study, due to its... [Pg.54]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.190 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.190 ]




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