2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2012.12.135
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Dynamic study of Li intercalation into graphite by in situ high energy synchrotron XRD

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“…From the crystal chemistry point of view, lithiation of graphite undergoes a characteristic series of phase transitions called stages. Starting from pure graphite, successive stages are formed as the lithium ion intercalation capacity increases [39,40]. When the prelithiation capacity is up to 150 mAh g À1 , the negative electrode experiences the phase transition from graphite to dilute stage 1, as degree of pre-lithiation increases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From the crystal chemistry point of view, lithiation of graphite undergoes a characteristic series of phase transitions called stages. Starting from pure graphite, successive stages are formed as the lithium ion intercalation capacity increases [39,40]. When the prelithiation capacity is up to 150 mAh g À1 , the negative electrode experiences the phase transition from graphite to dilute stage 1, as degree of pre-lithiation increases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low hysteresis in this region shows that the transition is reversible, because for this region and beyond, the dynamic of Li positioning is very random. 10,16 In (stage. 2-4) 4LiC 24 ↔ 2LiC 36 + 2Li…”
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“…It induces a significant stress and structure deformation in the graphite layers. Lately, He et al 10 suggested a mechanism to describe the Li-ions intercalation dynamics into graphite. They explained that because of the polarization effets created by a high density current, the Li intercalation process cannot follow the classical intercalation scheme but consisted in a continuous step.…”
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“…6a and c, respectively. In these patterns, (0 0 2) reflection plane at a 2Â value of 26.4 • is prominent which points toward a pseudo-graphite lattice [24,25]. Averaged 0 0 2 interlayer spacing, indicative of the degree of graphitization is 0.356 nm and this is specific to turbostratic graphite lattice.…”
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confidence: 94%