Lithium battery anode material are generally divided into carbon-based negative electrodes and non-carbon-based negative electrodes. Among them, carbon-based negative electrodes can be divided into graphite, hard carbon, and soft carbon negative electrodes. Graphite can be divided into artificial graphite, natural graphite, and mesocarbon microspheres; non-carbon The negative electrode includes lithium titanate, tin-based alloy negative electrode, silicon-based alloy negative electrode, and the like.
Applications of Lithium Battery Anode
At present, the mainstream anode products include natural graphite and artificial graphite. Artificial graphite is mainly used for high-capacity vehicle power batteries and rate batteries, as well as lithium-ion batteries for mid-to-high-end electronic products. Natural graphite is mainly used for small lithium-ion batteries and general-purpose batteries. electronics lithium-ion batteries.
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