Electrochemical studies of three types of CF(x) (F - Fiber based, C - Petroleum coke based, G - Graphite based) have demonstrated different electrochemical performances types in previous work, with fiber based CF(x) delivering superior performance over those based on petroleum coke and graphite. (13)C and (19)F MAS (Magic Angle Spinning) NMR techniques are employed to identify the atomic/molecular structural factors that might account for differences in electrochemical performance among the different types of CF(x). Small quantitative variations of covalent CF and LiF are noted as a function of discharge and sp(3) bonded carbons are detected in discharged F type of CF(x).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree types of fluorinated carbon, all in their original form and upon sequential chemical lithiations via n-butyllithium, were investigated by (13)C and (19)F solid-state NMR methods. The three starting CF(x) materials [where x = 1 (nominally)] were fiber based, graphite based, and petroleum coke based. The aim of the current study was to identify, at the atomic/molecular structural level, factors that might account for differences in electrochemical performance among the different kinds of CF(x).
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