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Structural Effects and Charge-Discharge Characteristics of Mg-C/Mg-Li Alloy Thin Film Materials
Fei-Yi HungTruan-Sheng LuiRen-Syuan XiaoYi-Wei TsengChih-Hsien Wang
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2011 Volume 52 Issue 6 Pages 1127-1131

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Magnesium-carbon powders and Magnesium-lithium powders were used as the anode materials for lithium ion batteries to investigate the structure and electrochemical behavior in room temperature. The composition of Mg-C powders contained 1:1 and 9:1. The powders and the thermal evaporated films of Mg-10Li were compared with Mg-C systems. In addition, Mg-10Li thermal evaporated film was used as the experimental materials to process the annealing treatment. The results show that Mg-C powders system had the interface effect of a Cu foil to reduce the electrochemical reaction. With increasing the carbon powder content, the charge-discharge characteristics of Mg-C powders was raised. Notably, the Mg-10Li specimen had better cycling properties than that of Mg-50C (1:1). After annealing at 200°C for 1 h, Mg-10Li alloy film not only increased the capacity, but also improved the charge-discharge cyclability.
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© 2011 The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
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