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

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Abbas, GhulamORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-2066-3453WoS Profile - ABY-8673-2022Scopus Profile - 57216148047
Zafar, Zahid AliORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-1155-2674WoS Profile - F-9231-2016Scopus Profile - 56024022900
Sonia, Farjana Jaishmin
Knížek, Karel
Houdková, Jana
Jiříček, Petr
Kalbáč, MartinORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-9574-4368WoS Profile - R-2986-2016Scopus Profile - 6603337262
Červenka, Jiří
Frank, OtakarORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-9661-6250WoS Profile - D-9231-2011Scopus Profile - 23034122400

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Publication date
2022
Published in
Nanomaterials
Volume / Issue
12 (22)
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ISSN: 2079-4991
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.3390/nano12223932

Abstract
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.
Keywords
ultrasonication, graphite, intercalation, in situ Raman spectroelectrochemistry, operando XRD, aqueous electrolyte
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