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A reconstructed graphite-like carbon micro/nano-structure with higher capacity and comparative voltage plateau of graphite

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 4, Issue 29, Pages 11462-11471

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ta02195f

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Funding

  1. science and technology projects of Guangdong Province [2013B090500025, 2015A040404043, 2016A050502054]
  2. innovation team project of Guangdong Province [2013N079]
  3. Science and Technology projects of Guangzhou [2014J4100027, 2014Y2-00012]
  4. Science and Technology projects of Huangpu district [201330, 201423]
  5. scientific research foundation of the graduate school of South China Normal University [2015lkxm29]

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A reconstructed graphite-like carbon (r-GC) micro/nano-structure with a higher capacity than and a comparative voltage plateau to commercial graphite anodes of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is synthesized from an expandable graphite raw material based on an up-down-up synthetic strategy. The expandable graphite powders are thermally expanded, hydrothermally cut, and ultrasonically crushed in turn to prepare a suspension containing nano-fragments with a graphitic plane nano-structure as a carbon precursor. Then, the r-GC micro/nano-structure can be obtained by stacking the graphite nano-fragments through spray drying the suspension and subsequently conducting a calcining treatment. This r-GC exhibits an initial capacity of 575.3 mA h g(-1) at 0.1C and a reversible capacity of 508.4 mA h g(-1) after 100 cycles. Especially, its comparative voltage plateau of commercial graphite is incapable for other known anode materials for LIBs. In the potential window of 0.3-0.01 V (vs. Li+/Li), a maximum capacity of approximately 432.1 mA h g(-1), 1.16 times the theoretical capacity of graphite (372 mA h g(-1)), is obtained. The unique element stability, capacity, and voltage plateau indicate that the as-synthesized r-GC is a promising sheet-like anode material for LIBs. In addition, an embedded-defect and graphite-dominant graphite/graphene cooperative lithiation mechanism is proposed to elaborate the capacity and voltage plateau of r-GC.

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