Study of the electrochemical behavior of different carbon materials as anode material for lithium ion batteries
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2017-03-19Autor
Ortiz, Mariela
Visintin, Arnaldo
Real, Silvia
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Since the lithium ion battery was first commercialized by the Sony Corporation in 1991, the development for improvement it is critical for advancements in a variety of applications ranging from hybrid electric vehicles to consumer electronic [1]. Most lithium ion commercial battery use LiCoO2, LiNiO2 or LiFePO4 as cathode material, organic solvent as the electrolyte and carbon composites as anode material [1-2]. The electrochemical reactions involve Li transfer and exchange of electron. A number of studies have so far been performed for providing a high performance carbonaceous material for the anode of Li-ion batteries [3].
In this study, out of the many available carbonaceous materials we have selected some of them to prepared anodes material and study their electrochemical behavior and correlation to their physical, chemical and physic-chemical parameters.