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Investigation of Charge Carrying in Li-Intercalated Ordinary and Oxidized Graphite-Like Materials

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At present carbon materials, intercalated with lithium, are widely used as anodic materials in high energy batteries. Such materials have a list of advantages as compare with the others. Despite of a great many of experimental and theoretical papers, controversy about the mechanism of interaction Li with graphene planes graphite-like materials till now is conducted.

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Kuts, V.S., Strelko, V.V. (2002). Investigation of Charge Carrying in Li-Intercalated Ordinary and Oxidized Graphite-Like Materials. In: Julien, C., Pereira-Ramos, J.P., Momchilov, A. (eds) New Trends in Intercalation Compounds for Energy Storage. NATO Science Series, vol 61. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0389-6_65

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