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, 2020
The capacity fade corresponding to the mechanical failure of active materials is one of hurdles to overcome in the widespread of echo-friendly vehicles. However, the mechanisms of the mechanical failure at the electrode are not fully understood.
N. Iqbal, Y. Ali, Seungjun Lee
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The capacity fade corresponding to the mechanical failure of active materials is one of hurdles to overcome in the widespread of echo-friendly vehicles. However, the mechanisms of the mechanical failure at the electrode are not fully understood.
N. Iqbal, Y. Ali, Seungjun Lee
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Applications of Surface Science, 2019
Silicon monoxide has attracted wide interest as a negative material for lithium-ion batteries because of its high theoretical capacity. Moreover, in this paper, lithium fluoride serves as an additive, which can improve the initial coulombic efficiency of
M. Xia +7 more
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Silicon monoxide has attracted wide interest as a negative material for lithium-ion batteries because of its high theoretical capacity. Moreover, in this paper, lithium fluoride serves as an additive, which can improve the initial coulombic efficiency of
M. Xia +7 more
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Electron beam-induced decomposition of graphite fluoride
Solid State Ionics, 1984Irradiation of graphite fluoride with electron beams has been carried out on a electron probe microanalyzer. Radiation-induced decomposition took place predominantly instead of thermal decomposition. The decomposition tended to occur in the following order: powdery (CF)n, white flaky (CF)n, and (CF2F)n.
M MOTOYAMA, T NAKAJIMA, N WATANABE
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Graphite intercalation compounds with transition metal fluorides
Synthetic Metals, 1988Abstract The synthesis of graphite intercalation compounds with transition metal fluorides has been investigated. It is shown that, contrary to other 3d metal fluorides, TiF 4 can be easily intercalated as second-stage compounds, in presence of fluorine gas. From X-ray diffraction studies, evidence is given for the presence in the layers ionic TiF 6
S Flandrois +4 more
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Materials Research Express, 2019
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-graphite composites have been developed using solution mixing with uniform dispersion of micro-fillers within the PVDF polymer matrix for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding applications.
K. Halder +3 more
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Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-graphite composites have been developed using solution mixing with uniform dispersion of micro-fillers within the PVDF polymer matrix for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding applications.
K. Halder +3 more
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Graphite fluoride interface blocking for higher capacity fluoride ion thermal batteries
Journal of Materials Chemistry AFluoride ion thermal batteries (FITBs) have emerged as a promising next-generation energy storage system attributed to their unique ionic transport characteristics coupled with exceptional theoretical energy density.
Zhenyu Xiao +6 more
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Fluoride Ion Electrochemical Intercalation into Graphitic Materials
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2009Abstract not Available.
Rachid Yazami, Isabelle Darolles
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Mechanisms of graphite fluoride [(CFx)n] lubrication
Wear, 1979Friction, wear and wear life results were compared with optical microscope observations as a function of sliding distance for graphite fluoride rubbed films applied to three surface finishes - polished, sanded and sandblasted. The lubricating process consisted of the plastic flow of thin films of graphite fluoride between flat areas on the rider and on
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Between Graphite Fluoride and Graphite Oxide: The Graphite Oxyfluoride
Materials Science Forum, 1992A. Hamwi +3 more
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Intercalation of graphite with antimony tetrachloride fluoride
Carbon, 1985Etude de la reaction SbCl 4 F fondu de graphite qui resulte en un compose C 10,6 Sb 4 − F.
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