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Layered‐Structure BC 2 N as a Negative Electrode Matrix for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
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1992
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EngineeringGraphite‐like StructureChemistryLayered‐structure Bc 2Propylene CarbonateChemical EngineeringNegative Electrode MatrixRechargeable Lithium BatteriesQuantum MaterialsMaterials ScienceBattery Electrode MaterialsAdvanced Electrode MaterialLithium-ion BatteryLithium-ion BatteriesBattery AdditivesEnergy StorageSolid-state BatteryElectrochemistryNew CompoundLi-ion Battery MaterialsApplied PhysicsElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteriesAnode Materials
A new compound with graphite‐like structure, , has been synthesized by a vapor‐phase reaction of acetonitrile and borontrichloride . The electrochemical behavior of was investigated in propylene carbonate (PC)‐based solutions containing lithium (Li) salts. Cyclic voltammetric curves of the electrode showed current increases during the cathodic potential scans and corresponding peaks at ca. 1.5 V in the anodic scans. The cathodic currents were accompanied by electrochemical intercalation of Li from the electrolyte, and the anodic peaks resulted from the deintercalation of Li from the electrode. The polarization behavior of Li with the matrix depended on the solvent as well as the salt of the electrolytic solution. The coulombic efficiency for charge/discharge cycling under a constant current was 90% or higher in . The results indicate that is usable as a negative electrode matrix for rechargeable Li batteries.