Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanothin Film as a Buffer Layer between Anodic Graphite and Solid Electrolyte Interphase for Lithium–Ion Batteries
Junzo Ukai,
Kyusung Kim,
Shinsuke Matsuhara
et al.
Abstract:Lithium–ion batteries are essential batteries
for electric
vehicle drive systems. Such batteries must provide stable performance
over a long period of time. Therefore, the degradation or aging of
the battery capacity must be improved. In the case of the current
graphite anodes, graphite coated with an amorphous layer is used.
It is known that the amorphous layer can reduce the irreversible capacity
loss caused by the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer. The amorphous
carbon layers reduce the initial capac… Show more
This study introduces a novel synthesis method that combines the solution plasma process (SPP) with subsequent heating and drying to produce highly activated polybenzene-grafted carbon nanoparticles intended for supercapacitor applications.
This study introduces a novel synthesis method that combines the solution plasma process (SPP) with subsequent heating and drying to produce highly activated polybenzene-grafted carbon nanoparticles intended for supercapacitor applications.
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