The batteries discussed are lithium batteries. The preparation of the anodes, which are composed of highly conductive carbonaceous material grains coated with a glassy or graphitized carbon layer, comprises applying a precursor of the carbon layer to a powdered carbonaceous material and sintering at
97/02868 Focus on motors and drives
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0140-6701
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β¦ Synopsis
In Japanese)
The batteries discussed are lithium batteries. The preparation of the anodes, which are composed of highly conductive carbonaceous material grains coated with a glassy or graphitized carbon layer, comprises applying a precursor of the carbon layer to a powdered carbonaceous material and sintering at S(k)-3000Β°C in a non-oxidizing atmospheric The precursor is preferably organic, selected from polycarbodiimides, phenolic resin, pitch, coal tar, coke, furan resin, polyactylonitrile. rayon, and polychloroacrylonitrile. The carbonaceous material is graphite, ketjen black, carbon black, acetylene black, or glassy carbon.
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Carbons prepared from coals for anodes of lithiumion cells
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