Title :
Nanostructure control of carbon aerogels and the application in lithium ion cells
Author :
Jun, Shen ; Han Weina ; Yijie, Mi ; Yangling, Ou ; Guangming, Wu ; Bin, Zhou ; Zhihua, Zhang ; Xingyuan, Ni ; Xixian, Niu ; Wang Guoqing ; Peiqing, Wang ; Qingfeng, Wang
Author_Institution :
Pohl Inst. of Solid State Phys., Tongji Univ., Shanghai
Abstract :
Carbon aerogels are derived via a sol-gel process with resorcinol and formodehyde and subsequent pyrolysis of the precursor (RF) aerogels. Due to their high surface area, electrically conducting network and chemical inertness, carbon aerogels can be considered ideal electrodes in rechargeable batteries. In this paper the optimization of the preparation and structure controlling of carbon aerogels are studied. The influence of preparation conditions on the structural properties of carbon aerogels are investigated by scanning electron microscopy, nitrogen adsorption and X-ray diffraction measurements. Carbon electrodes are prepared using carbon aerogels powders and binder, with the carbon aerogel electrode as the anode and with lithium metal foil as the cathode, cells are made. Electrochemical measurements of the lithium intercalation properties for carbon aerogels are performed under high-purity argon in a glove box. The model cells show that the capacity for the first cycle and the rechargeable capacity are all very high, but the ratio of the rechargeable capacity to the total capacity (first cycle) is about 0.3 to 0.4.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; adsorption; aerogels; anodes; carbon; cathodes; electrochemical electrodes; intercalation compounds; lithium; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; organic compounds; pyrolysis; scanning electron microscopy; secondary cells; sol-gel processing; C; Li; X-ray diffraction measurements; anode; carbon aerogel nanostructure control; carbon aerogel preparation conditions; carbon aerogels powders; carbon electrodes; cathode; electrochemical measurements; formodehyde; high-purity argon; lithium intercalation properties; lithium ion cells; lithium metal foil; nitrogen adsorption; precursor aerogel pyrolysis; rechargeable batteries; rechargeable capacity; resorcinol; scanning electron microscopy; sol-gel process; Anodes; Battery charge measurement; Chemicals; Electrodes; Lithium; Nitrogen; Powders; Radio frequency; Scanning electron microscopy; X-ray diffraction; Carbon electrodes; carbon aerogels; lithium intercalation properties; rechargeable batteries; structure control;
Conference_Titel :
Nanoelectronics Conference, 2008. INEC 2008. 2nd IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1572-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1573-1
DOI :
10.1109/INEC.2008.4585440