Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7850392 | Carbon | 2016 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Graphene oxide in hard carbon/graphene composite is reduced by thermal treatment in inert atmosphere at a temperature in the range of 800-1100 °C. In this way, hard carbon/graphene composites with different effect of reduction on graphene oxide are obtained. Increasing heat treat temperature improves the reduction of graphene oxide (C/O atomic ratio in the range of 44-104) and diminishes the specific surface area and pore volume slightly. Furthermore, these materials behave as high-performance lithium ion battery electrodes and exhibit large reversible capacity (in the range of 300-480 mAh gâ1) at current density of 20 mA gâ1, and superb stability over long-term cycling (78-82% of initial specific capacity after 500 cycles). Superior results are obtained with the electrode fabricated from the material treated at 1000 °C, which delivers 480 mAh gâ1 and 170 mAh gâ1 at current density of 20 and 2000 mA gâ1, respectively. In addition, interesting results are obtained that electrodes prepared by two types of copper foils display a significant difference on galvanostatic charge/discharge capacity.
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Authors
Xiang Zhang, Shaochang Han, Pingan Xiao, Changling Fan, Weihua Zhang,