Reductive defluorination of graphite monofluoride by weak, non-nucleophilic reductants reveals low-lying electron-accepting sites†
Yijun Liu,Benjamin W. Noffke,Xinfeng Gao,Yaroslav Lozovyj,Yongzhu Fu,Krishnan Raghavachari,Allen R. Siedle,Liang-shi Li
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Pub Date : 05/02/2018 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C8CP00384J
Abstract

Graphite monofluoride (GF) can undergo reductive defluorination in the presence of weak, non-nucleophilic reductants. This leads to a new approach to GF–polyaniline composites as cathode materials for significantly improving the discharge capacity of primary lithium batteries. We postulate that the reduction is mediated by residual π-bonds in GF.

Graphical abstract: Reductive defluorination of graphite monofluoride by weak, non-nucleophilic reductants reveals low-lying electron-accepting sites