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TEM and electron tomography studies of carbon nanospheres for lithium secondary batteries
Authors:Noriko Yoshizawa  Osamu Tanaike  Kazuo Yoshikawa  Takeshi Abe
Affiliation:a National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 16-1 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8569, Japan
b Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd., 394-1 Subashiri, Koyama, Sunto, Shizuoka 410-3411, Japan
c Kyoto University, Kyoto Daigaku Katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8246, Japan
Abstract:The structure of carbon nanospheres of 100-200 nm diameter, which showed superior high-speed charge-discharge behavior as the negative electrode in a lithium ion battery, was investigated with XRD, SEM and TEM with an electron tomography attachment. Observation of carbon 0 0 2 lattice images, as well as electron diffraction patterns, illustrated that heterogeneous microtexture was formed as the polyhedronization of the particle proceeded with heat-treatment. The outside region of the particle heat-treated at 2800 °C has stacking structure of aromatic layers with some distribution of d002, while the center region consisted of non-graphitic. Structure defects seemed to be concentrated along the ridgelines of the polyhedronized particles after heat-treatment. The electron tomography technique clarified the morphology of the graphitized particles, although the images should be understood with other crystallographic measurements. A slice image computed in the 3D-reconstruction process showed the inner texture of the graphitized particles more clearly than the conventional TEM bright-field image.
Keywords:Carbon nanoparticles  X-ray diffraction  Scanning electron microscopy  Transmission electron microscopy  Microstructure
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