Li- and Na-ion Storage Performance of Natural Graphite via Simple Flotation Process

  • Laziz N
  • Abou-Rjeily J
  • Darwiche A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Natural graphite is obtained from an abandoned open-cast mine and purified by a simple, eco-friendly and affordable beneficiation process including ball milling and flotation process. Both raw graphite (55 wt %) and its concentrate (85 wt %) were electrochemically tested in order to evaluate these materials as anode materials for Li-ion and Na-ion batteries. It was found that both raw and purified graphites exhibit good electrochemical activities with respect to lithium and sodium ions through completely different reaction mechanisms. The encouraging results demonstrated in this work suggest that both raw and graphite concentrates after flotation could be used respectively for stationary and embedded applications. This strategy would help in developing local electrical storage systems with a significantly low environmental footprint.

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Laziz, N. A., Abou-Rjeily, J., Darwiche, A., Toufaily, J., Outzourhit, A., Ghamouss, F., & Sougrati, M. T. (2018). Li- and Na-ion Storage Performance of Natural Graphite via Simple Flotation Process. Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology, 9(4), 320–329. https://doi.org/10.33961/jecst.2018.9.4.320

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