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Cycle performance of lithium-ion capacitors using graphite negative electrodes at different pre-lithiation levels

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 2, Issue -, Pages 1-7

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2015.05.005

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Lithium-ion capacitor; Negative electrode; Graphite; Pre-lithiation; Cycle performance

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  1. Akita University

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The specific capacitance of lithium-ion capacitors (LICs) in which the negative electrodes (NEs) of graphite were pre-lithiated at different levels was evaluated by cyclic charge-discharge tests. Two-electrode LIC cells operating at a working voltage of 2.2-3.8V were assembled using a pre-lithiated graphite negative electrode (NE) and an activated carbon positive electrode (PE). It was shown that pre-lithiation of the graphite dictated the specific capacitance of LIC cells as well as their cycle performance. The increase in pre-lithiation level was responsible for the increase in specific capacitance and cycle stability. In the used LIC cells, high specific capacitance and the best cycle performance were accomplished at a pre-lithiation level of 71.1%, based on the theoretical Li intercalation capacity of graphite. Although higher pre-lithiation levels of 89.0% contributed to high specific capacitance in early cycling, they allowed a considerable decrease in specific capacitance at higher numbers of cycles. It was suggested that the Li intercalation capacity of the graphite NE provided by the pre-lithiation level and by cell charging should be designed not to exceed its theoretical capacity. (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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