Revisiting Lithium‐ and Sodium‐Ion Storage in Hard Carbon Anodes
Inha University · Korea University · +8 more institutions
Abstract
The galvanostatic lithiation/sodiation voltage profiles of hard carbon anodes are simple, with a sloping drop followed by a plateau. However, a precise understanding of the corresponding redox sites and storage mechanisms is still elusive, which hinders further development in commercial applications. Here, a comprehensive comparison of the lithium- and sodium-ion storage behaviors of hard carbon is conducted, yielding the following key findings: 1) the sloping voltage section is presented by the lithium-ion intercalation in the graphitic lattices of hard carbons, whereas it mainly arises from the chemisorption of sodium ions on their inner surfaces constituting closed pores, even if the graphitic lattices are…
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19Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Lithium (medication)
- Anode
- Sodium
- Carbon fibers
- Ion
- Inorganic chemistry
- Metallurgy