Carbon electrodes prepared from the pyrolysis of camphor at 1000 degrees C
in argon atmosphere have been found to facilitate Li-ion intercalation simi
lar to that observed with carbons generally prepared at temperatures well a
bove 2000 degrees C. An irreversible intercalation capacity of these carbon
/lithium half cells during the initial discharge was measured to be 0.34, a
fter which fully reversible Li-ion intercalation takes place right from the
1st to the 20th charge-discharge cycle, with a constant intercalation capa
city of 0.61. Camphor-pyrolyzed carbon thus appears as a promising candidat
e for investigation as a lithium battery electrode material.