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Materials Research Innovations | 2006

Reversible Electrochemical Insertion Of Lithium Into Carbonaceous Materials Modified By Nitrogen

Leszek Wachowski; Magdalena Hofman; Bogdan Czajka; Mariusz Walkowiak; Daniel Waszak

The possibility of applying innovatory carbonaceous materials as active electrode components for lithium-based rechargeable batteries was studied. Modification of the materials studied by nitrogen was found to increase the first charge capacity. The combined ammoxidation and steam activation of the materials obtained from plum stones and brown coal was shown to increase the first charge capacity and charging efficiency of the battery.


Materials Research Innovations | 2007

Evaluation of NO-treated fossil carbons as possible anode materials for Li-ion batteries – role of prior activation

Magdalena Hofman; Mariusz Walkowiak; Leszek Wachowski; Bogdan Czajka; D. Waszak

Abstract Two kinds of coal have been used as precursors for anode materials for Li-ion batteries: brown coal and subbituminous coal. These anode materials have been subjected to surface modification with nitrogen functional groups through gaseous NO treatment, either with or without prior steam activation. The structural and surface properties of the obtained carbonaceous materials have been studied by XRD and FT-IR/PAS techniques. The chemical compositions and porous structures of samples have also been analysed. The process of electrochemical insertion/deinsertion of lithium cations has been studied. It was found that only activated and then nitrogenated materials exhibit satisfactory reversible capacities, similar to the characteristics of graphitic anode materials. The sample derived from brown coal is characterised by greater initial reversible capacity, while the material based on subbituminous coal exhibits a more stable behaviour upon prolonged cycling. Initial irreversible capacities remain too large for most conventional applications.


Applied Surface Science | 2007

Speciation of functional groups formed on the surface of ammoxidised carbonaceous materials by XPS method

Leszek Wachowski; Janusz W. Sobczak; Magdalena Hofman


Thermochimica Acta | 2005

Thermogravimetric and textural studies of modified carbonaceous materials

Leszek Wachowski; Magdalena Hofman


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2006

Catalytic activity of CpTiCl2(OC6H4Cl-p) supported on the carbonaceous materials modified by nitrogen for the polymerisation of styrene

Leszek Wachowski; Wincenty Skupiński; Magdalena Hofman


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2001

Ecological replacements of ozone-depleting substances

Leszek Wachowski; P. Kirszensztejn; Zenon Foltynowicz


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 1991

Peculiar pore structure of the coke coating formed on platinum-tin/.gamma.-alumina catalysts

Piotr Kirszensztejn; Zenon Foltynowicz; Leszek Wachowski


Thermochimica Acta | 2005

Textural and catalytic properties of the FexOy/Fe–KClO4 system

Leszek Wachowski; Bogdan Czajka


Thermochimica Acta | 2006

Thermogravimetric investigations of carbonaceous materials—Syndiotactic polystyrene systems

Leszek Wachowski; Wincenty Skupiński; Magdalena Hofman


Materiały Wysokoenergetyczne / High Energy Materials | 2017

Materiały wysokoenergetyczne (MW) – Innowacje w aspektach środowiska przyrodniczego

Bogdan Czajka; Instytut Metali Nieżelaznych w Gliwicach, ul. Sowińskiego , Gliwice, Pl; Tomasz Sałaciński; Leszek Wachowski; Andrzej Maranda; Instytut Przemysłu Organicznego, ul. Annopol , Warszawa, Pl

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Zenon Foltynowicz

Poznań University of Economics

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Wincenty Skupiński

Warsaw University of Technology

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Janusz W. Sobczak

Polish Academy of Sciences

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