1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4628(19991024)74:4<1003::aid-app27>3.0.co;2-a
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Electrical and electrochemical characterization of petrol cokes for lithium-ion cells

Abstract: Several cokes and graphites have been electrically and electrochemically characterized. The process of electrochemical lithium ion insertion into these materials has been analyzed for the purpose of assessing their performance as electrodes in advanced batteries and as potential candidates to substitute for lithium metal. The results obtained prove the process of electrochemical lithium ion insertion into cokes and graphites to be strongly influenced both by the ordered structure of the starting material and b… Show more

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“…Soft carbon (SC) is the first carbonaceous material used in the first generation Li‐ion cells, which was produced from petroleum coke [12,105–109] . It can be produced from pitch or tar or by pyrolysis of organic polymers such as polyvinyl chloride in a low‐oxygen atmosphere [110–113] .…”
Section: Carbon–based Anode Materials For Libmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soft carbon (SC) is the first carbonaceous material used in the first generation Li‐ion cells, which was produced from petroleum coke [12,105–109] . It can be produced from pitch or tar or by pyrolysis of organic polymers such as polyvinyl chloride in a low‐oxygen atmosphere [110–113] .…”
Section: Carbon–based Anode Materials For Libmentioning
confidence: 99%