The effect of mild oxidation of natural graphite (NG7) and some other param
eters on the reaction between a fully lithiated graphite anode (LixC6, x=1.
0-1.1) and 1 M lithium hexafluoroarsenate in ethylene carbonate and diethyl
carbonate electrolyte (1:2, v/v) were studied by differential scanning cal
orimetry (DSC). It was found that mild oxidation of the graphite suppressed
the exothermic reaction of the fully lithiated anode with the electrolyte,
most probably as a result of the formation of a more stable and chemically
bonded solid electrolyte interphase. Separation and removal of the small g
raphite particles from the anode mixture suppressed this reaction further.
It was also found that the copper current collector. the amount of electrol
yte and binder as well as other parameters have a significant influence on
the heat evolution as measured by DSC.