Abstract

Petroleum coke and those heat-treated at 1860 °C, 2100 °C, 2300 °C 2600 °C and 2800 °C (abbreviated as PC, PC1860, PC2100, PC2300, PC2600 and PC2800) were fluorinated by elemental fluorine of 3 × 10 4 Pa at 200 °C and 300 °C for 2 min. Natural graphite powder samples with average particle sizes of 5 μm, 10 μm and 15 μm (abbreviated as NG5μm, NG10μm and NG15μm) were also fluorinated by ClF 3 of 3 × 10 4 Pa at 200 °C and 300 °C for 2 min. Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) observation revealed that closed edge of PC2800 was destroyed and opened by surface fluorination, which increased the first coulombic efficiencies of PC2300, PC2600 and PC2800 by 12.1–18.2% at 60 mA/g and by 13.3–25.8% at 150 mA/g in 1 mol/dm 3 LiClO 4–ethylene carbonate (EC)/diethyl carbonate (DEC) (1:1 in volume). Light fluorination of NG10μm and NG15μm increased the first coulombic efficiencies by 22.1–28.4% at 150 mA/g in 1 mol/dm 3 LiClO 4–EC/DEC/PC (PC: propylene carbonate, 1:1:1 in volume).

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