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DOI: 10.1149/1.3446852
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Lithium–Air Batteries Using SWNT/CNF Buckypapers as Air Electrodes

G. Q. Zhang,Junsheng Zheng,Richard Liang,C. Zhang,Bo Wang,Mary A. Hendrickson,Edward J. Plichta

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Buckypaper
Materials science
2010
Li–air cells based on Li foil as an anode electrode, freestanding carbon nanotube/nanofiber mixed buckypaper as an air (cathode) electrode, and organic electrolyte were assembled. The air electrode was made with single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) and carbon nanofiber (CNF) without any binder. The discharge capacity was strongly dependent on both the discharge current density and the thickness of the air electrode. A discharge capacity as high as 2500 mAh/g was obtained for an air electrode at a thickness of with a discharge current density of ; however, it was reduced to 400 mAh/g when the thickness of the air electrode was increased to . For a thick air electrode, the discharge capacity decreased from 1600 to 340 mAh/g when the discharge current density increased from 0.1 to . The scanning electron microscope images on surfaces of the air electrode from a fully discharged cell showed that the voids at the air side were almost fully filled by the solid deposition; however, the voids at the membrane side were still wide open.
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    Lithium–Air Batteries Using SWNT/CNF Buckypapers as Air Electrodes” is a paper by G. Q. Zhang Junsheng Zheng Richard Liang C. Zhang Bo Wang Mary A. Hendrickson Edward J. Plichta published in 2010. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.