Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
189786 Electrochimica Acta 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Electrochemical exfoliation of graphite in the flame-retarded electrolyte is used for the preparation of novel carbon materials for the first time. Graphitic platelets with submicron thickness are prepared by an electrochemical graphite exfoliation route in the trimethyl phosphate (TMP) based electrolyte. The morphology and size of the graphitic platelets can be controlled by adjusting the reaction temperature and current density. A possible mechanism is proposed for the interesting graphite exfoliation in the TMP-based electrolyte. Compared with common micrometer-scale graphite and graphene nanosheets, this novel graphitic material exhibits different voltage profiles but good rate capability as anode in the Li-ion batteries.

► Graphitic platelets with submicron thickness are prepared by an electrochemical graphite exfoliation route in the trimethyl phosphate (TMP) based electrolyte for the first time. ► TMP is a special exfoliating agent for the electrochemical exfoliation of graphite. ► The dimension and morphology of graphitic platelets are dependent on the current density and reaction temperature. ► The graphitic platelets with submicron thickness are used as anode material for Li-ion batteries and exhibit good rate capability.

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