Which property of graphite is considered while using it in batteries?
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Graphite for batteries currently accounts to only 5 percent of the global demand. Graphite comes in two forms: natural graphite from mines and synthetic graphite from petroleum coke. Both types are used for Li-ion anode material with 55 percent gravitating towards synthetic and the balance to natural graphite.
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Using graphene as a support for the sulphur ions eradicates some of the associated problems in sulphur batteries due to many properties previously mentioned; it's high electrical conductivity, good mechanical strength, high chemical/thermal stability and a large surface area.
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