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Massive artificial graphite

MAG (Massive Artificial Graphite) from Hitachi Chemical Co. Ltd., Japan is one of the most commonly used synthetic graphite in LL-ion batteries since it occupies 70% market share of the cellular phones in Japan to date. MAG particles abound in pores (fine canals) to access the electrolyte solution, thus facilitate the LC movement in the electrode matrix. If the electrolyte solution contains functional addives, stable and safe interface layer is formed elesewhere of inside the MAG particles. Details of MAG can be found in Chapter 18. [Pg.69]

In this chapter, details of the massive artificial graphite (MAG) with excellent anode performance in the Li-Ion battery will be described. MAG is developed for the mass production of a unique graphite for the purpose of battery application, based on various knowledge about conventional production technology of artificial graphite. This material shares about 70% of the anode material market for Li-Ion batteries produced in Japan. [Pg.329]


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