Gopalakrishna, K M and Kakunuri, M and Sharma, Chandra Shekhar
(2015)
Effect of Disorder Induced by Ball Milling on the Electrochemical Performance of Catalytically Graphitized Carbon Xerogel as Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries.
ECS Transactions, 66 (8).
pp. 41-51.
ISSN 1938-5862
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Abstract
We have synthesized resorcinol formaldehyde based carbon xerogel
(RFCX) by graphitizing it at 1800 °C in the presence of a catalyst.
As
-synthesized RFCX was then ball milled for different duration to
develop a control on
it
s microstructure as studied in detail using
scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, BET surface area
and transmission electron microscopy. Structural characterization
revealed that RFCX is an example of hard carbon and with the
increase in milling time, there was an increase in its structural
disorder further. This increase in structural disorder was then
correlated to understand the electrochemical behaviour of RFCX
using cyclic voltammetry and galvanostat charge/discharge
measurements. RFCX sample ball milled for 4 h showed significant
increase in its reversible capacity
(3
10 mAh/g) with 99.1%
coulombic efficiency after 50 cycles. Further this change in
microstructure of RFCX facilitated their use at high C-rate (up to 1
C) with excellent capacity retention. This work paves the way of
efficient use of RFCX as an anode material for next generation
lithium ion batteries.
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