Super-P supported copper nanoparticles (Cu/Super-P) have been synthesized via one-pot microwaveassisted polyol procedure. The electrochemical performances of Li4Ti5O12 (LTO-Aldrich) electrodes manufactured with Cu/Super-P as conductive agent have been studied by cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic cycling, impedance spectroscopy and compared to those of electrodes containing pristine Super-P. The use of the synthesized Cu/Super-P remarkably increases the reversible capacities at every C-rate. The reasons of the improved electrochemical performances can be explained in terms of reduced electrodes polarization and reduced charge-transfer resistance.

Microwave-assisted synthesis of carbon (Super-P) supported copper nanoparticles as conductive agent for Li4Ti5O12 anodes for Lithium-ion batteries

NOBILI, Francesco;TOSSICI, Roberto;MARASSI, Roberto
2013-01-01

Abstract

Super-P supported copper nanoparticles (Cu/Super-P) have been synthesized via one-pot microwaveassisted polyol procedure. The electrochemical performances of Li4Ti5O12 (LTO-Aldrich) electrodes manufactured with Cu/Super-P as conductive agent have been studied by cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic cycling, impedance spectroscopy and compared to those of electrodes containing pristine Super-P. The use of the synthesized Cu/Super-P remarkably increases the reversible capacities at every C-rate. The reasons of the improved electrochemical performances can be explained in terms of reduced electrodes polarization and reduced charge-transfer resistance.
2013
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