Journal of Power Sources, Vol.97-98, 78-82, 2001
Relation between surface properties, pore structure and first-cycle charge loss of graphite as negative electrode in lithium-ion batteries
Cycling of graphite in lithium-ion batteries is reversible except for the first-cycle, where some charge is "lost" clue to irreversible side reactions. The irreversible charge loss of different TLMREX(R) graphites was found to be a Linear function, both of their specific BET surface areas and of the double-layer capacitance of electrodes manufactured from these graphites. Nitrogen-adsorption measurements and differential-porosity calculations indicate that the pore structure of the graphite particles mainly consists of mesopores (2-50 nm). The surface area of these mesopores is part of the electroactive surface area determined by impedance spectroscopy and contributes to the irreversible capacity of the graphite negative electrode in the first-cycle.
Keywords:lithium intercalation;graphite;irreversible capacity;BET surface area;double-layer capacitance;graphite pore structure;lithium-ion battery