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The effect of graphitization degree of carbonaceous material on the electrochemical performance for aluminum-ion batteries.


ABSTRACT: Aluminum-ion batteries are currently regarded as the most promising energy storage batteries. The recent development of aluminum-ion batteries has been greatly promoted based on the use of graphitic carbon materials as a positive electrode. However, it remains unclear whether all carbonaceous materials can achieve excellent electrochemical behaviour similar to graphite. In this study, the correlation between the graphitization degree and capacity of a graphite electrode is systematically investigated for aluminum-ion batteries. The results show that the higher the graphitization degree, the larger the charge/discharge capacity and the better the cycling stability. Moreover, graphite nanoflakes with the highest graphitization degree deliver an initial discharge capacity of 66.5 mA h g-1 at a current density of 100 mA g-1, eventually retaining 66.3 mA h g-1 after 100 cycles with a coulombic efficiency of 96.1% and capacity retention of 99.7%, exhibiting an ultra-stable cycling performance. More importantly, it can be concluded that the discharge capacity of different kinds of graphite materials can be predicted by determining the graphitization degree.

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9075999 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The effect of graphitization degree of carbonaceous material on the electrochemical performance for aluminum-ion batteries.

Wang Junxiang J   Tu Jiguo J   Lei Haiping H   Zhu Hongmin H  

RSC advances 20191128 67


Aluminum-ion batteries are currently regarded as the most promising energy storage batteries. The recent development of aluminum-ion batteries has been greatly promoted based on the use of graphitic carbon materials as a positive electrode. However, it remains unclear whether all carbonaceous materials can achieve excellent electrochemical behaviour similar to graphite. In this study, the correlation between the graphitization degree and capacity of a graphite electrode is systematically investi  ...[more]

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