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Elad Pollak1, Baisong Geng, Ki-Joon Jeon
1Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Abstract:
The interaction of Li(+) with single and few layer graphene is reported. In situ Raman spectra were collected during the electrochemical lithiation of the single- and few-layer graphene. While the interaction of lithium with few layer graphene seems to resemble that of graphite, single layer graphene behaves very differently. The amount of lithium absorbed on single layer graphene seems to be greatly reduced due to repulsion forces between Li(+) at both sides of the graphene layer.
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