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Chars prepared by pyrolysis of organic precursors (Indoine Blue, Safranine,
Pyrene) in the interlayer space of taeniolite were used as electrode mater
ials in lithium/carbon cells. Due to oxidation of interlayer carbon by the
silicate host, they contain a high amount of surface groups. and their esse
ntially mesoporous character is attributed to the space liberated by the el
imination of the clay template. A large reversible capacity for lithium ins
ertion, up to 900 mAh/g, was detected for these materials. The chars presen
ted a high capacitance which could reach 85 F/g in KOH electrolyte if they
were formed below 850 degrees C. Such a high value relatively to the low BE
T surface area of the chars is strictly related to the important mesopore v
olume and to the rich surface functionality.