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CARBON
卷 44, 期 12, 页码 2543-2548出版社
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2006.05.013
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graphite; intercalation compounds; heat treatment; nuclear magnetic resonance; electrochemical properties
The present study highlights the electrochemical performance of two series of fluorinated graphites used as the cathode in primary lithium batteries. These compounds were prepared under fluorine gas at room temperature using a catalytic atmosphere made of boron or chlorine fluoride, and then thermally treated between 100 and 600 degrees C. The electrochemical properties are correlated to a complete physico-chemical characterization, already performed by XRD, NMR, FT-IR and EPR. In particular, important parameters are taken into account: C-F bonding, carbon hybridization, fluorine content (i.e. F/C ratio) and amount of intercalated catalyst residues. It is shown that the average discharge potential of fluorinated graphite used in primary lithium batteries can be predicted owing to the chemical shift values (delta(C-F)) obtained by solid C-13 NMR. On the other hand, the higher capacity values are achieved for low temperature fluorinated graphite treated at the highest temperatures, i.e. for high fluorination level. The electrochemical performance study of these materials is completed by the study of the effect of simulated storage. The differences between the various samples during electrochemical tests and those observed using different electrolytes are discussed. Fluorinated graphites obtained with a chlorine catalyst or post-treated at temperatures higher than 450 degrees C are unaffected by ageing. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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