Quick-charging graphite negative electrode material and preparation method thereof
A graphite anode and graphite technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, battery electrodes, inorganic chemistry, etc., can solve the problems of many process steps, material agglomeration during heating and kneading time, volatilization loss of binder pitch, etc., and achieve rate performance and The effect of good cycle performance, simple process flow and high isotropy
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[0021] The invention discloses a method for preparing a fast-charging graphite negative electrode material, comprising the following steps:
[0022] (1) Composite granulation: add graphite precursor, binder, and tackifying resin into a mechanical fusion machine in a certain proportion and process for 5-20 minutes to obtain a fast-charging graphite precursor. The graphite precursor is one or more mixtures of petroleum coke, needle coke or natural graphite, and the average particle size D50 is 5-12 μm. The binder is one or more mixtures of coal-based or oil-based bitumen, and the softening point is 50-100°C. The tackifying resin is at least one of gum rosin, tall oil rosin, wood rosin, α-terpene resin, β-terpene resin, and terpene phenolic resin. The rotating speed of mechanical fusion machine is 600-1000rpm. The mass ratio of graphite precursor, binder, and viscosity increasing value is 1:0.01-0.1:0.005-0.01.
[0023] (2) Put the fast-charging graphite precursor prepared in ...
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[0027] A preparation method for fast charging graphite negative electrode material, comprising the following steps:
[0028] (1) Composite granulation: add graphite precursor, binder, and tackifying resin into a mechanical fusion machine in a certain proportion and process for 5 minutes to obtain a fast-charging graphite precursor. The graphite precursor is petroleum coke with an average particle size D50 of 10 μm. The binder is coal-based pitch with a softening point of 50-100°C. The tackifying resin is gum rosin. The rotational speed of the mechanical fusion machine was 800 rpm. The mass ratio of graphite precursor, binder, and viscosity increasing value is 1:0.01:0.005.
[0029] (2) The fast-charging graphite precursor prepared in step (1) was placed in a graphitization furnace for high-temperature graphitization treatment for 25 hours to obtain a fast-charging graphite anode material. The graphitization temperature is 2800°C.
[0030] This embodiment also discloses a ...
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[0032] A preparation method for fast charging graphite negative electrode material, comprising the following steps:
[0033] (1) Composite granulation: add graphite precursor, binder, and tackifying resin into a mechanical fusion machine in a certain proportion and process for 10 minutes to obtain a fast-charging graphite precursor. The graphite precursor is needle coke with an average particle size D50 of 5 μm. The binder is oil-based asphalt with a softening point of 50-100°C. The tackifying resin was tall oil rosin. The rotational speed of the mechanical fusion machine was 600 rpm. The mass ratio of graphite precursor, binder, and viscosity increasing value is 1: 0.1: 0.008.
[0034] (2) The fast-charging graphite precursor prepared in step (1) was placed in a graphitization furnace for high-temperature graphitization treatment for 20 hours to obtain a fast-charging graphite anode material. The graphitization temperature is 3000°C.
[0035] This embodiment also disclos...
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