articleAngewandte Chemie International EditionJul 23, 2014Closed access

Use of Graphite as a Highly Reversible Electrode with Superior Cycle Life for Sodium‐Ion Batteries by Making Use of Co‐Intercalation Phenomena

Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen

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Abstract

Although being the standard anode material in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), graphite so far is considered to fail application in sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) because the Na-C system lacks suitable binary intercalation compounds. Here we show that this limitation can be circumvented by using co-intercalation phenomena in a diglyme-based electrolyte. The resulting compound is a stage-I ternary intercalation compound with an estimated stoichiometry of Na(diglyme)2C20. Highlights of the electrode reaction are its high energy efficiency, the small irreversible loss during the first cycle, and a superior cycle life with capacities close to 100 mAh g(-1) for 1000 cycles and coulomb efficiencies >99.87%. A one-to-one…

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Keywords
  • Diglyme
  • Intercalation (chemistry)
  • Anode
  • Lithium (medication)
  • Electrolyte
  • Graphite
  • Ternary operation
  • Electrode
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  • Affordable and clean energy
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