Graphite powder suitable for negative electrode material of lithium ion secondary batteries
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1. A graphite powder characterized by having closed-end structures in which the graphite c-plane layers are connected so as to form interstices which are open on the surface of the graphite, the number of the open interstices being at least 100 and at most 1500 per micrometer measured in a c-axis direction of the graphite, and the graphite powder having a specific surface area of 1.0 m2/g or less.
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A graphite powder has surface closed-end structures in which the graphite c-plane layers of the graphite layer crystal lattices have closed-ends on the surface of the graphite powder by linking the ends of one or more pairs of the c-plane layers, leaving interstices which are open on the surface of the graphite. The number of open interstices is at least 100 and at most 1500 per micrometer in a c-axis direction of the graphite. Preferably, the graphite powder has a specific surface area of 1.0 m2/g or less. Such a graphite powder can be prepared either by graphitizing a carbon material, which has been pulverized at a high speed under well-controlled conditions before and/or after the carbonization, or by subjecting a carbon material, which has been pulverized under well-controlled conditions before and/or after the carbonization, to graphitization and then to oxidative heat treatment at a temperature of 600-800° C. and finally to heat treatment at a temperature of 800° C. or higher in an inert gas. The graphite powder can be used to produce negative electrodes of lithium ion secondary batteries having a high discharge capacity of at least 320 mAh/g and a high charge/discharge coulombic efficiency of at least 90%.
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- 1. A graphite powder characterized by having closed-end structures in which the graphite c-plane layers are connected so as to form interstices which are open on the surface of the graphite, the number of the open interstices being at least 100 and at most 1500 per micrometer measured in a c-axis direction of the graphite, and the graphite powder having a specific surface area of 1.0 m2/g or less.
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