F. Coowar et al., ELECTROCHEMICAL INTERCALATION OF LITHIUM INTO DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF CARBON IN SOLID POLYMER ELECTROLYTE, Journal of power sources, 62(2), 1996, pp. 179-186
The electrochemical intercalation of lithium into different varieties
of carbon was carried out using a solid polymer electrolyte. The farad
aic efficiency obtained in the first cycle is relatively low compared
with those obtained with a liquid electrolyte. The specific capacity e
xhibited by graphite materials is greater than that displayed with cok
e. A discharge capacity of 290 mAh/g after 15 cycles is encountered wi
th a synthetic graphite, for which the variation in impedance before a
nd after cycling was less significant. For natural graphite, a decreas
e in discharge capacity was found to be associated with an increase in
impedance. This probably involves an irreversible reduction of the el
ectrolyte which is more likely to occur on natural graphite presenting
a greater BET surface area. Analysis by electron energy loss spectros
copy shows that the graphite surface was covered with carbonates.