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Electrochemical Activation of Expanded Graphite Electrode for Electrochemical Capacitor
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An expanded graphite (e-MCMB, mesocarbon microbeads) having a wider interlayer spacing (d002 = 0.404 nm) than that of \ncommon graphites is prepared by heat-treatment of an oxidized MCMB. When the e-MCMB electrode, which gives a negligible \ncapacitance due to a small surface area, is polarized over a certain onset potential [4.6–4.8 V (vs Li/Li+) for positive and 1.3–1.0 \nV for negative direction], it is electrochemically activated to be a high-capacitance positive and negative electrode for electrochemical \ncapacitor. The activation process involves an ion intercalation into the interlayer space to generate ion-accessible sites. \nThe intercalation is evidenced by the presence of a voltage plateau in the charge–discharge profiles, and by the widening of the \ninterlayer distance (by in situ X-ray diffraction study) and concomitant electrode swelling (by electrochemical dilatometr) that \noccur at the same potential region. The electrochemically activated e-MCMB particles carry slitlike pores of ca. 0.45 nm in the \nmean interlayer distance, into which ions very likely enter either bare or with partial solvent shells with a mixed adsorption/ \nintercalation charge storage behavior. A full cell fabricated with two e-MCMB electrodes delivers a volume specific capacitance \nof 30–24 F mL−1 within 100 cycles for a dry electrode pair at a working voltage of 3.7 V.
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