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A lithium-ion battery based on a graphene nanoflakes ink anode and a lithium iron phosphate cathode

Authors :
Hassoun, Jusef
Bonaccorso, Francesco
Agostini, Marco
Angelucci, Marco
Betti, Maria Grazia
Cingolani, Roberto
Gemmi, Mauro
Mariani, Carlo
Panero, Stefania
Pellegrini, Vittorio
Scrosati, Bruno
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Li-ion rechargeable batteries have enabled the wireless revolution transforming global communication. Future challenges, however, demands distributed energy supply at a level that is not feasible with the current energy-storage technology. New materials, capable of providing higher energy density are needed. Here we report a new class of lithium-ion batteries based on a graphene ink anode and a lithium iron phosphate cathode. By carefully balancing the cell composition and suppressing the initial irreversible capacity of the anode, we demonstrate an optimal battery performance in terms of specific capacity, i.e. 165 mAhg-1, estimated energy density of about 190 Whkg-1 and life, with a stable operation for over 80 charge-discharge cycles. We link these unique properties to the graphene nanoflake anode displaying crystalline order and high uptake of lithium at the edges, as well as to its structural and morphological optimization in relation to the overall battery composition. Our approach, compatible with any printing technologies, is cheap and scalable and opens up new opportunities for the development of high-capacity Li-ion batteries.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1403.2161
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/nl502429m