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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.194, No.2, 985-990, 2009
Carbon-coated graphite for anode of lithium ion rechargeable batteries: Graphite substrates for carbon coating
Anode performance in lithium ion rechargeable batteries (LIBs) was studied on four kinds of graphite powders, including synthetic graphite. Carbon-coated synthetic graphite gave a smaller irreversible capacity of about 20 mAh g(-1) and a better cyclic performance in an electrolyte solution of EC/DMC than natural graphite, though its discharge capacity of about 300 mAh g(-1) is a little smaller than natural graphite. Even in a PC-containing solution as EC/PC=3/1, carbon-coated synthetic graphite had almost the same anode performance as in the solution without PC. Carbon coating of above 5 mass% on graphite particles was found to be effective to improve the anode performance at a low temperature of -5 degrees C, high retention in discharge capacity of about 90% being obtained. On both natural and synthetic graphite powders, carbon coating by the amount of 3-10 mass% at a temperature of 700-1000 degrees C was found to be optimum for the improvement of anode performance in LIBs, to have a lower irreversible capacity and higher retention in discharge capacity at -5 degrees C than without carbon coating. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.