Effects of partial oxidation of PMAN carbon on their performance as anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions
A study was undertaken to examine the effects of partial oxidation on the electrochemical performance of carbons derived from poly(methylacrylonitrile) (PMAN)-divinylbenzene (DVB) co-polymers. Mild oxidation was examined as a possible technique to increase the reversible capacity, improve cycleabili...
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author | Guidotti, R. A. |
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description | A study was undertaken to examine the effects of partial oxidation on the electrochemical performance of carbons derived from poly(methylacrylonitrile) (PMAN)-divinylbenzene (DVB) co-polymers. Mild oxidation was examined as a possible technique to increase the reversible capacity, improve cycleability, and reduce the amount of irreversible capacity associated with the formation of the passivation layer during the first reduction. Oxidizing conditions involved treatment of the PMAN carbon prepared at 700 C with dry CO{sub 2} or with steam at 600 C for one hour. The effects on the performance in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/ethylene carbonate (EC)-dimethyl carbonate (DMC) solutions were evaluated by galvanostatic cycling tests, complex-impedance spectroscopy, and, to a more limited extent, cyclic voltammetry. Partial oxidation of PMAN carbon showed little or no overall beneficial effects in performance relative to the control. |
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spelling | ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc687546 2025-01-16T21:28:03+00:00 Effects of partial oxidation of PMAN carbon on their performance as anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions Guidotti, R. A. United States. Department of Energy. 1996-12 13 p. Text https://doi.org/10.2172/486069 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc687546/ English eng Sandia National Laboratories other: DE97001240 rep-no: SAND--96-2819C rep-no: CONF-970738--2 grantno: AC04-94AL85000 doi:10.2172/486069 osti: 486069 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc687546/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc687546 2. international symposium on new materials for fuel cell and modern battery systems, Montreal (Canada), 6-10 Jul 1997 25 Energy Storage Oxidation Anodes 36 Materials Science Metal-Nonmetal Batteries Lithium Compounds Service Life Carbon Experimental Data Carbonic Acid Esters Performance Report 1996 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/486069 2015-12-05T23:11:43Z A study was undertaken to examine the effects of partial oxidation on the electrochemical performance of carbons derived from poly(methylacrylonitrile) (PMAN)-divinylbenzene (DVB) co-polymers. Mild oxidation was examined as a possible technique to increase the reversible capacity, improve cycleability, and reduce the amount of irreversible capacity associated with the formation of the passivation layer during the first reduction. Oxidizing conditions involved treatment of the PMAN carbon prepared at 700 C with dry CO{sub 2} or with steam at 600 C for one hour. The effects on the performance in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/ethylene carbonate (EC)-dimethyl carbonate (DMC) solutions were evaluated by galvanostatic cycling tests, complex-impedance spectroscopy, and, to a more limited extent, cyclic voltammetry. Partial oxidation of PMAN carbon showed little or no overall beneficial effects in performance relative to the control. Report Carbonic acid University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library |
spellingShingle | 25 Energy Storage Oxidation Anodes 36 Materials Science Metal-Nonmetal Batteries Lithium Compounds Service Life Carbon Experimental Data Carbonic Acid Esters Performance Guidotti, R. A. Effects of partial oxidation of PMAN carbon on their performance as anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions |
title | Effects of partial oxidation of PMAN carbon on their performance as anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions |
title_full | Effects of partial oxidation of PMAN carbon on their performance as anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions |
title_fullStr | Effects of partial oxidation of PMAN carbon on their performance as anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of partial oxidation of PMAN carbon on their performance as anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions |
title_short | Effects of partial oxidation of PMAN carbon on their performance as anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions |
title_sort | effects of partial oxidation of pman carbon on their performance as anodes in 1m lipf{sub 6}/ec-dmc solutions |
topic | 25 Energy Storage Oxidation Anodes 36 Materials Science Metal-Nonmetal Batteries Lithium Compounds Service Life Carbon Experimental Data Carbonic Acid Esters Performance |
topic_facet | 25 Energy Storage Oxidation Anodes 36 Materials Science Metal-Nonmetal Batteries Lithium Compounds Service Life Carbon Experimental Data Carbonic Acid Esters Performance |
url | https://doi.org/10.2172/486069 http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc687546/ |