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Graphite, intercalation compounds electrochemical application

Ohzuku T, Iwakoshi Y, Sawai K. Formation of lithium-graphite intercalation compounds in nonaqueous electrolytes and their application as a negative electrode for a lithium ion (shuttlecock) cell. J Electrochem Soc 1993 140 2490-2498. [Pg.501]

If GO is used as a host lattice for Li+ in aprotic electrolytes, reversibility is improved [577]. The potential level is distinctly more positive than with donor GIC, at about —1 V vs. SHE. An all-solid-state Li/GO battery with PE0/LiC104 as solid electrolyte was reported by Mermoux and Touzain [578], but rechargeability is poor. Recently, the structure of graphite oxide was studied by its fluorination at 50-2()0 °C [579]. C-OH bonds were transformed into C-F bonds. The examples, in conjunction with Section 2, show that the formation or cleavage of covalent C-O (C-F) bonds makes the whole electrochemical process irreversible. Application was attempted in lithium primary batteries, which have a voltage of 2-2.5 V. Really reversible electrodes are only possible, however, with graphite intercalation compounds, which are characterized by weak polar bonds. [Pg.393]


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