Nanomaterials (Nov 2022)

The Effects of Ultrasound Treatment of Graphite on the Reversibility of the (De)Intercalation of an Anion from Aqueous Electrolyte Solution

  • Ghulam Abbas,
  • Zahid Ali Zafar,
  • Farjana J. Sonia,
  • Karel Knížek,
  • Jana Houdková,
  • Petr Jiříček,
  • Martin Kalbáč,
  • Jiří Červenka,
  • Otakar Frank

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12223932
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 22
p. 3932

Abstract

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Low cycling stability is one of the most crucial issues in rechargeable batteries. Herein, we study the effects of a simple ultrasound treatment of graphite for the reversible (de)intercalation of a ClO4− anion from a 2.4 M Al(ClO4)3 aqueous solution. We demonstrate that the ultrasound-treated graphite offers the improved reversibility of the ClO4− anion (de)intercalation compared with the untreated samples. The ex situ and in situ Raman spectroelectrochemistry and X-ray diffraction analysis of the ultrasound-treated materials shows no change in the interlayer spacing, a mild increase in the stacking order, and a large increase in the amount of defects in the lattice accompanied by a decrease in the lateral crystallite size. The smaller flakes of the ultrasonicated natural graphite facilitate the improved reversibility of the ClO4− anion electrochemical (de)intercalation and a more stable electrochemical performance with a cycle life of over 300 cycles.

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