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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Graphite is a carbon-based material that is often used as a negative electrode active material, especially in Li-ion batteries. | Graphite is a carbon-based material that is often used as a negative electrode active material, especially in Li-ion batteries. | ||
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=== Qualitative Properties === | === Qualitative Properties === | ||
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|[[Material Type]]||Graphite | |||
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|[[Category]]||Native Mineral | |||
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|[[Crystal System]]||Hexagonal or Rhombohedral | |||
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|[[Crystal Habit]]||Tabular, six-sided foliated masses; granular to compacted masses | |||
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|[[Color]]||Iron-black to steel-gray | |||
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|[[Luster]]||Metallic, earthy | |||
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|[[Cleavage]]||Basal – perfect on {0001} | |||
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|[[Fracture]]||Flaky, otherwise rough when not on cleavage | |||
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|[[Tenacity]]||Flexible non-elastic, sectile | |||
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|[[Density]]||2.09–2.23 g/cm³ | |||
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|[[Conductivity]]||High electrical and thermal conductivity | |||
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|[[Optical Properties]]||Uniaxial (-) | |||
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|[[Solubility]]||Soluble in molten nickel, warm chlorosulfuric acid | |||
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|[[Other Characteristics]]||Strongly anisotropic, conducts electricity, greasy feel, readily marks | |||
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===Quantitative Properties=== | |||
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| [[Density]] || 2.09–2.23 || g/cm³ | |||
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| [[Electrical Conductivity]] || ~10⁴–10⁵ || S/m | |||
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| [[Thermal Conductivity]] || 100–400 || W/m·K | |||
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| [[Specific Surface Area]] || 5–25 || m²/g | |||
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| [[Interlayer Spacing]] || ~0.335 || nm | |||
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| [[Mohs Hardness]] || 1–2 || Dimensionless | |||
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| [[Melting Point (under pressure)]] || ~3650–3697 || °C | |||
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| [[Young's Modulus]] || ~10–15 || GPa | |||
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| [[Shear Modulus]] || ~5 || GPa | |||
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| [[Coefficient of Thermal Expansion]] || ~-1 × 10⁻⁶ (parallel to layers) || /°C | |||
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=== | == Use in Battery Cells == | ||
Below is a list of battery cells that use graphite as an active material | |||
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== Links to Other Published Resources == | ==Links to Other Published Resources== |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 10 December 2024
Graphite [OSW6fdea5daa0374b6b96bf5a0f72e5e82a] | |
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ID | OSW6fdea5daa0374b6b96bf5a0f72e5e82a |
UUID | 6fdea5da-a037-4b6b-96bf-5a0f72e5e82a |
Label | Graphite |
Machine compatible name | Graphite |
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Description
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This is a conceptual page intended for development purposes. The content is placeholder information that has not been verified.
Overview
Graphite is a carbon-based material that is often used as a negative electrode active material, especially in Li-ion batteries.
Properties
Qualitative Properties
Property | Value |
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Material Type | Graphite |
Category | Native Mineral |
Crystal System | Hexagonal or Rhombohedral |
Crystal Habit | Tabular, six-sided foliated masses; granular to compacted masses |
Color | Iron-black to steel-gray |
Luster | Metallic, earthy |
Cleavage | Basal – perfect on {0001} |
Fracture | Flaky, otherwise rough when not on cleavage |
Tenacity | Flexible non-elastic, sectile |
Density | 2.09–2.23 g/cm³ |
Conductivity | High electrical and thermal conductivity |
Optical Properties | Uniaxial (-) |
Solubility | Soluble in molten nickel, warm chlorosulfuric acid |
Other Characteristics | Strongly anisotropic, conducts electricity, greasy feel, readily marks |
Quantitative Properties
Property | Value | Unit |
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Density | 2.09–2.23 | g/cm³ |
Electrical Conductivity | ~10⁴–10⁵ | S/m |
Thermal Conductivity | 100–400 | W/m·K |
Specific Surface Area | 5–25 | m²/g |
Interlayer Spacing | ~0.335 | nm |
Mohs Hardness | 1–2 | Dimensionless |
Melting Point (under pressure) | ~3650–3697 | °C |
Young's Modulus | ~10–15 | GPa |
Shear Modulus | ~5 | GPa |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | ~-1 × 10⁻⁶ (parallel to layers) | /°C |
Use in Battery Cells
Below is a list of battery cells that use graphite as an active material
Battery Cell | Type | IEC Code | |
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INR18650-MJ1 | Li-ion | INR18650 | |
Links to Other Published Resources
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