2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2007.01.054
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Low-temperature synthesis of nanosized disordered carbon spheres as an anode material for lithium ion batteries

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“…In addition, the coulomb efficiency was above 98 percent during cycling, which indicates that the surface structure of the carbon was stable. 8) Notably, comparing with capacity after the 10th cycle, we found that C-0.05Fe powders modified with low concentration had a better cyclability than the other carbons. But the cycle life of the C-0.25Fe powders (high concentration) was lower than that of the C powders.…”
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“…In addition, the coulomb efficiency was above 98 percent during cycling, which indicates that the surface structure of the carbon was stable. 8) Notably, comparing with capacity after the 10th cycle, we found that C-0.05Fe powders modified with low concentration had a better cyclability than the other carbons. But the cycle life of the C-0.25Fe powders (high concentration) was lower than that of the C powders.…”
Section: Cyclical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…It is clear that lithium ions inserted into the powders, resulting in a reduction of oxygen, and the irreversibility was not improved obviously (only reduced 11%). [8][9][10] Figure 5 shows the first charge-discharge curves of the carbon. The discharge (intercalation) curve of the C powder has three zones of 1:5 V$0:75 V, 0:75 V$0:25 V and 0:25 V$0:01 V. For the 0.75 V zone, there is a turning point revealing that SEI layers were produced through the reaction between carbon materials and the electrolyte.…”
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“…For comparison, when nanosized carbon particles were cycled at a constant current of 100 mA/g, the discharge capacity after the 100th cycle was 290 mA h g À1 . 9 Consequently, the introduction of the mesoporous structure is effective to improve the cycle durability. Figure 1b shows the TEM image of the mesoporous Sn anode after the 100th cycle and its selected-ED pattern.…”
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“…For example, the hydrothermal carbonization was performed for cellulose in the 220-250 °C range [40], for glucose between 170 and 500 °C [19,[41][42][43][44], for sucrose at 190 °C [45] and for starch at 600 °C [46]. Process times were typically between 4 and 12 h. For some of the materials, the graphitic nature has been improved by annealing the sample after synthesis.…”
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