2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-008-9789-8
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The effect of acidic treatment on the lithium storage capacity of multi-walled carbon nanotubes

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“… 23 Chemical treatment can increase the electrochemical performance of CNTs by opening the cap. 17 Heat treating CNTs in a gas atmosphere lowers their conductivity by forming bonds with the gas. 23 SWCNTs show a 23% increase in energy density over graphite.…”
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“… 23 Chemical treatment can increase the electrochemical performance of CNTs by opening the cap. 17 Heat treating CNTs in a gas atmosphere lowers their conductivity by forming bonds with the gas. 23 SWCNTs show a 23% increase in energy density over graphite.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another treatment involves initially wetting MWCNTs with dimethyl foramide (DMF) and then suspending the mixture with 70 wt.% nitric acid. 17 The acid treatment reduces the crystallinity, length and the impurities and enhances the sites for Li-ion storage. 17 This also helps in increasing the reversible Li-ion storage in the battery.…”
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“…With the development of the electric vehicles (EVs) and the hybrid electronic devices (HEVs), the conventional graphite anode with theoretical capacity of *372 mA h g -1 cannot meet the demands of high energy and power densities for nextgeneration lithium ion batteries (LIBs) [1][2][3][4]. Therefore, novel anode materials with high energy and power densities, good cycling stability and rapid-rate capability are urgently required [5][6][7].…”
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