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Negative active materials composition

NEGATIVE ACTIVE MATERIALS AND THEIR PROPERTIES 2.3.1 Composition of Negative Active Materiaes... [Pg.70]

SEM images indicate that both graphite samples have very similar morphologies. Negative electrode laminates with active materials of SL-20 and SLC-1015 were then prepared using similar compositions. These laminates were then used to prepare negative electrodes that were inserted into Li-ion cells having similar cathodes and electrolyte materials. [Pg.301]

The following chapter contains a collection of six papers specifically dedicated to the topic of metal/graphite composites as candidate active materials for the negative electrodes of the lithium-ion batteries of the near future. Editors believe this chapter to be a very first attempt made in the worldwide electrochemical literature to group metal/graphite composite lithium-ion battery developers into a stand-alone section of a book. [Pg.309]

CVD, and electrodeposition, depending on the desired composition. Removal of the colloidal templating spheres renders a negative replica (the inverse opal) structure of the active material, with an interconnected, 3-D array of pores, typically sized in the hundreds of nanometers. [Pg.237]

Some other asymmetric devices have been proposed implying a LTO negative electrode and alternative positive electrode materials as (1) conducting polymers and (2) battery-like material/ activated carbon composites. [Pg.361]

Interactions between the precious metal and support influence the performance of the catalyst. Beil (1987) has defined metal-support interaction as depending on contact between the metal particle and the support which can be a dissolution of the dispersed metal in the lattice. The interaction could also depend on the formation of a mixed metal oxide, or the decoration of the metal particle surface with oxidic moieties derived from the support. It is possible that in this study, the differences in catalytic performance of the same active material supported on different washcoats can be attributed to any of these phenomena. Another explanation could be that the support materials exhibit different acid-base properties. According to the Bronsted and Lewis definitions, a solid acid shows a tendency to donate a proton or to accept an electron pair, whereas a solid base tends to accept a proton or to donate an electron pair. The tendency of an oxide to become positively or negatively charged is thus a function of its composition, which is affected by the preparation method and the precursors used. Refer to the section Catalyst characterization for further discussion on the influence of support material on catalyst performance. To thoroughly examine the influence of the support... [Pg.471]

Fig. 11). The authors utilized the composite as the negative electrode active material and thereby succeeded in producing a novel hybrid capacitor (nanohybrid capacitor) realizing both high power and high energy density. Fig. 11). The authors utilized the composite as the negative electrode active material and thereby succeeded in producing a novel hybrid capacitor (nanohybrid capacitor) realizing both high power and high energy density.

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