Abstract
Carbon films were made using spray-thermal evaporation from a kind of pyrolytic carbon powder. The films obtained with graphite structure were both potentio-statically and galvanostaically tested. Cycling patterns indicated a reduction peak on the first cycle corresponding to the formation of solid electrolyte interface, and the capacity values and x values were quite acceptable compared to theoretical ones when charging-discharging current density was suitable. Based on the experimental results, the obtained carbon films could be used as anode materials for relatively determining the electrochemical performances of cathode materials.
Keywords
Lithium ion batteries, Carbon films, Electrochemical performances
Publication Date
2000-02-28
Online Available Date
2000-02-28
Revised Date
1999-10-12
Received Date
1999-09-08
Recommended Citation
Shu-gao ZHANG, M.Schleich Donald.
Sprayed and Thermally Evaporated Carbon Films as Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries[J]. Journal of Electrochemistry,
2000
,
6(1): 40-44.
DOI: 10.61558/2993-074X.1369
Available at:
https://jelectrochem.xmu.edu.cn/journal/vol6/iss1/3
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