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A disordered carbon as a novel anode material in lithium-ion cells

TitleA disordered carbon as a novel anode material in lithium-ion cells
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsBonino, F., Brutti S., Reale P., Scrosati B., Gherghel L., Wu J., and Müllen K.
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume17
Pagination743-746
ISSN09359648
KeywordsAnodes, carbon, Cathodes, Cell configuration, Cell geometry, Electrochemistry, Electrolytes, Energy density, Lithium batteries, Lithium compounds, Lithium-ion cells, Scanning electron microscopy, X ray diffraction analysis
Abstract

The electrochemical characterization of hexa(phenyl)benzene (HPB) used as a novel advanced anode in lithium-ion cells was investigated. It was observed that no fall in capacity was found for the HPB material which makes it unique, and high performance electrode. The cell cycles with excellent reversibility and the single HPB anode and LiMn2O4 cathode responses evolved along the voltage profiles. It was found that the performance of the cell was further enhanced by optimizing the anode-to-cathode balance and by moving from a three-electrode laboratory cell configuration to a more practical laminated cell geometry.

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DOI10.1002/adma.200401006
Citation KeyBonino2005743