Journal article

Electrochemical properties of graphene paper electrodes used in lithium batteries

C Wang, D Li, CO Too, GG Wallace

Chemistry of Materials | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2009

Abstract

The electrochemical properties of graphene paper electrodes used in lithium batteries were reported. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies of graphene paper show that it possesses a layered structure through the entire cross section. Cyclic voltammograms using graphene paper and graphite as electrodes in 1.0 M LiPF6 with Li as the counter and reference electrodes reveal a much higher specific cathodic current with graphene paper compared to graphite as the electrode. The strong, sharp peak at 1.47 V show that more active intercalation sites are available in graphene paper, which is found to be due to lithium interactions with the residual oxygen-containing functional groups within graph..

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