Solid State Ionics, Vol.291, 42-46, 2016
Difluoro(oxalato)borate anion intercalation into graphite electrode from ethylene carbonate
Anion-graphite intercalation compounds are a promising candidate for high-potential positive electrode materials. However, electrochemical anion intercalation into graphite always suffered from the interference of organic solvent in practice. Ethylene carbonate (EC) could suppress the intercalation of some symmetrical anions into graphite like BF (4) over bar, CIO (4) over bar and PF (6) over bar. Herein, the electrochemical intercalation behavior of an anisotropic anion, difluoro(oxalato)borate (DFOB-) into graphite from pure EC solvent has been studied in activated carbon (AC)/graphite capacitors. Some fundamental electrochemical techniques in conjunction with in situ Raman spectroscopy and ex situ XRD have been applied to probe the charge storage of EC-solvated anion within graphite electrode. The influence of ambient temperature has been addressed as well. From the comparative studies on the intercalation and de-intercalation processes of EC-solvated DFOB- and BE (4) over bar into and from graphite electrodes, the extraction of EC-solvated DFOB- anion from graphite electrode has been confirmed to be a crucial step dependent on the ambient temperature. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Difluoro(oxalato)borate;Solvation;Intercalation;Graphite;Ethylene carbonate;Tetrafluoroborate