Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1418566 | Carbon | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated sp2 carbon microrods resulting from the reaction of lithium with hexachlorobenzene. The material exhibits high surface area (200–340 m2/g, depending on heat treatment) and a reversible lithium storage capacity in excess of 500 mA h/g. The discharge/charge behavior of the material resembles that of high specific capacity non-graphitic carbon. Without distinguishable plateaus, the reversible intercalation of lithium occurs at a broad potential window below 1 V vs. Li/Li+. A possible mechanism for the rod formation, based on SEM results, is briefly considered.
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Authors
Eduardo H.L. Falcao, Yuting Yeh, Bruce Dunn, Fred Wudl,