Hydrothermally Deposited Carbon Coatings for Li-Ion Battery Active Materials
Jun Wang,
Yidan Cao,
M. N. Obrovac
Abstract:Hydrothermally deposited carbon coatings were evaluated for Li-ion battery materials. The applied coatings were found to be highly uniform and porous, with a density of 1.89 g/ml and a surface area of 370 m2/g. In lithium cells, the hydrothermally deposited carbon was found to have a reversible capacity of 230 mAh/g when cycled between 7 mV and 0.9 V. Carbon coatings applied hydrothermally onto graphite particles were found to be effective at reducing surface reactions and increasing coulombic efficiency durin… Show more
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