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Capacity intercalation

The quality and quantity of sites which are capable of reversible lithium accommodation depend in a complex manner on the crystallinity, the texture, the (mi-cro)structure, and the (micro)morphology of the carbonaceous host material [7, 19, 22, 40-57]. The type of carbon determines the current/potential characteristics of the electrochemical intercalation reaction and also potential side-reactions. Carbonaceous materials suitable for lithium intercalation are commercially available in many types and qualities [19, 43, 58-61], Many exotic carbons have been specially synthesized on a laboratory scale by pyrolysis of various precursors, e.g., carbons with a remarkably high lithium storage capacity (see Secs. [Pg.386]

The first 1.5 charge-discharge cycles of lithium/carbon cells are presented in Fig. 4 for both graphite (b) and petroleum coke (a) [71], In both cases, the first intercalation capacity is larger than the first deintercalation capacity. [Pg.432]

NR, styrene-butadiene mbber (SBR), polybutadiene rubber, nitrile mbber, acrylic copolymer, ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer, and A-B-A type block copolymer with conjugated dienes have been used to prepare pressure-sensitive adhesives by EB radiation [116-126]. It is not necessary to heat up the sample to join the elastomeric joints. This has only been possible due to cross-linking procedure by EB irradiation [127]. Polyfunctional acrylates, tackifier resin, and other additives have also been used to improve adhesive properties. Sasaki et al. [128] have studied the EB radiation-curable pressure-sensitive adhesives from dimer acid-based polyester urethane diacrylate with various methacrylate monomers. Acrylamide has been polymerized in the intercalation space of montmorillonite using an EB. The polymerization condition has been studied using a statistical method. The product shows a good water adsorption and retention capacity [129]. [Pg.866]

The electrochemical intercalation/insertion has not only a preparative significance, but appears equally useful for charge storage devices, such as electrochemical power sources and capacitors. For this purpose, the co-insertion of solvent molecules is undesired, since it limits the accessible specific faradaic capacity. [Pg.329]

In order to directly probe the dynamics of CT between Et and ZG, and to understand how the intervening DNA base stack regulates CT rate constants and efficiencies, we examined this reaction on the femtosecond time scale [96]. These investigations revealed not only the unique ability of the DNA n-stack to mediate CT, but also the remarkable capacity of dynamical motions to modulate CT efficiency. Ultrafast CT between tethered, intercalated Et and ZG was observed with two time constants, 5 and 75 ps, both of which were essentially independent of distance over the 10-17 A examined. Significantly, both time constants correspond to CT reactions, as these fast decay components were not detected in analogous duplexes where the ZG was re-... [Pg.90]

The Li-Ion system was developed to eliminate problems of lithium metal deposition. On charge, lithium metal electrodes deposit moss-like or dendrite-like metallic lithium on the surface of the metal anode. Once such metallic lithium is deposited, the battery is vulnerable to internal shorting, which may cause dangerous thermal run away. The use of carbonaceous material as the anode active material can completely prevent such dangerous phenomenon. Carbon materials can intercalate lithium into their structure (up to LiCe). The intercalation reaction is very reversible and the intercalated carbons have a potential about 50mV from the lithium metal potential. As a result, no lithium metal is found in the Li-Ion cell. The electrochemical reactions at the surface insert the lithium atoms formed at the electrode surface directly into the carbon anode matrix (Li insertion). There is no lithium metal, only lithium ions in the cell (this is the reason why Li-Ion batteries are named). Therefore, carbonaceous material is the key material for Li-Ion batteries. Carbonaceous anode materials are the key to their ever-increasing capacity. No other proposed anode material has proven to perform as well. The carbon materials have demonstrated lower initial irreversible capacities, higher cycle-ability and faster mobility of Li in the solid phase. [Pg.179]

Properties Charge (intercalation) at OV, mAh/g De-intercalation at 2V, mAh/g Irreversible capacity, %... [Pg.239]


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