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What are the negative electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries?

by:Vglory      2021-03-26
The first is carbon anode materials: the anode materials that have been actually used in lithium-ion batteries are basically carbon materials, such as artificial graphite, natural graphite, mesophase carbon microspheres, petroleum coke, carbon fiber, pyrolytic resin carbon, etc. . The second type is tin-based anode materials: tin-based anode materials can be divided into tin oxides and tin-based composite oxides. Oxide refers to the oxide of tin metal in various valence states. There are currently no commercial products of this type of lithium-ion battery anode material. The third type is lithium-containing transition metal nitride anode materials, and there are currently no commercial products. The fourth type is alloy-based anode materials: including tin-based alloys, silicon-based alloys, germanium-based alloys, aluminum-based alloys, antimony-based alloys, magnesium-based alloys and other alloys. There are currently no commercial products. The fifth type is nano-scale anode materials: carbon nanotubes, nano-alloy materials. The sixth nano material is nano oxide material: At present, Hefei Xiangzheng Chemical Technology Co., Ltd. is based on the latest trends in the market development of the new energy industry of lithium-ion batteries in 2009. Many companies have begun to use nano titanium oxide and nano silicon oxide to add to the traditional The graphite, tin oxide, and carbon nanotubes inside, greatly improve the charge and discharge capacity and the number of charge and discharge of lithium-ion batteries. Disclaimer: Some pictures and content of the articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete. Previous: Analysis of the functions of the plant protection drone battery management system
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