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Kuraray Hard Carbon (Type 2) Powder for Na-Ion Battery Anode, 100 g/bottle, CSIBAKHCT2

Kuraray Hard Carbon (Type 2) Powder for Na-Ion Battery Anode, 100 g/bottle, CSIBAKHCT2

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In Stock SKU: CSIBAKHC
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Hard carbon is a non-graphitizable, amorphous material. Its structure is highly disordered and random, which creates larger interlayer spacing and internal micropores for ion-intercalation and migration.

The sodium storage is described as the following three-step "adsorption-intercalation-filling" mechanism:

(1) Adsorption (High Voltage): Sodium ions first attach (adsorb) to the surfaces and defect sites on the hard carbon particles.

(2) Intercalation (Sloping Voltage): The ions then slide in between the disordered graphitic layers, similar to how lithium enters graphite but in a more chaotic environment.

(3) Pore-Filling (Low Voltage): Finally, the ions cluster together and fill the material's internal nanopores. This step is responsible for a large portion of hard carbon's high capacity.

Unlike most hard carbons, which can be derived from petroleum coke or coal tar, Kuraray's hard carbon is manufactured from plant-based biomass, specifically coconut shells with features of eco-friendly and complex process. It has a wider interlayer spacing (the gaps between the carbon layers, noted as d002 > 0.38 nm) to host large sodium ion compared to the tight spacing in graphite.

Part Number

CSIBAKHC (C-SIB-A-KHC)

 Particle Size Distribution

 D50 = 5.0 um

Tap Density 1.48 g/cm3
Specific Area 6.0 m2/g
First Discharging Capacity

~300 mAh/g

Electrolyte: 1.0 M NaPF6 in EC:DMC:EMC = 1:1:1 with 1.0wt% FEC.

First Columbic Efficiency ~89.3%
Cycling Stability 

 

Notes: (1) Please store the hard carbon powder in a dry area (glovebox is preferred); (2) The battery powder is highly recommended to be dried at 80-100°C in a vacuum oven for 6-12 h before use. 

References

  1. Z. Li, et al. Defective Hard Carbon Anode for Na-Ion Batteries, Chem. Mater., 2018, 30, 4536–4542.
  2. K. Hong, et al. Biomass derived hard carbon used as a high performance anode material for sodium ion batteries, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014, 2, 12733-12738

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