Abstract

Copper nanoparticles supported on Super-P carbon (Cu/Super-P) are prepared by a one-pot microwave assisted procedure and used as conductive additive in graphite anodes for lithium-ion batteries. Anodes prepared with the Cu/Super-P additive show excellent cycling stability at temperatures as low as −30 °C with reversible capacities of the order of 180 mAh g−1. Four-points probe DC resistance measurements of layers prepared with Cu/Super-P demonstrate that the electronic resistance decreases of about half with respect to layers prepared with pristine Super-P. Additionally, the ac-impedance of Cu-modified electrodes is much lower than that of electrodes containing Super-P only. This implies an active role of the copper nanoparticles in improving the intercalation capacity, especially at low temperature.

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