The inferior rate capacity of lithium/fluorinated carbon (Li/CFx) batteries limits their application in the field, requiring large discharge current and high power density. Herein, we report a novel type of fluorinated carbon with superior performance through gas-phase fluorination of ketjenblack. The investigation shows that the F/C ratio of the fluorinated ketjenblack (FKB) increases with the fluorination temperature, whereas the discharge voltage decreases due to the lowered content of semi-ionic C-F bonds. Accordingly, a suitable fluorination temperature of 520 °C was selected, under which the product exhibits the largest specific capacity of 924.6 mA h g−1with discharge potential exceeding 3.1 V (vs.Li/Li+) and the highest energy density of 2544 W h kg−1with power density of 27 493 W kg−1. This energy density is higher than the theoretical energy density of commercial fluorinated graphite (2180 W h kg−1). In addition, the sample delivers good rate capability demonstrated by a specific capacity retention ratio of 79.5% even at a current density of 20C. Therefore, the FKB material may have very promising practical applications in lithium primary batteries.
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Jiang, S., Huang, P., Lu, J., & Liu, Z. (2021). The electrochemical performance of fluorinated ketjenblack as a cathode for lithium/fluorinated carbon batteries. RSC Advances, 11(41), 25461–25470. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03873g
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