Origin of graphite exfoliation - An investigation of the important role of solvent cointercalation

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作者
Chung, GC [1 ]
Kim, HJ
Yu, SI
Jun, SH
Choi, JW
Kim, MH
机构
[1] Korea Power Cell Inc, Taejon 305380, South Korea
[2] LG CHEM, Taejon 305380, South Korea
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10.1149/1.1394076
中图分类号
O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
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081704 ;
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To elucidate the origin of graphite exfoliation, we have investigated the influence of various material parameters relevant to solvent co-intercalation, such as the cation, the electrolytic solvents, and the structure of graphite, on the solvent decomposition behavior. By electrochemically probing changes in the electrode, we demonstrated that a large increase of surface area accompanies the decomposition of propylene carbonate (PC). Furthermore. such a change in surface area is dramatically amplified when Li+ is replaced by tetrabutylammonium ion. A slight structural modification of PC exerts a profound influence on the solvent decomposition behavior, as demonstrated with cis- and trans-2.3-butylene carbonate. These reaction behaviors are also altered significantly by the choice of graphite. Such an influence of graphite structure is particularly surprising for t-BC electrolyte, in which SFG44 graphite undergoes extensive exfoliation, whereas SFG6 graphite and MCMB25 can be cycled reversibly. These results can be best explained by incorporating the co-intercalation of cyclic carbonate as a critical process in the solid electrolyte interphase formation mechanism. (C) 2000 The Electrochemical Society.
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页码:4391 / 4398
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