Carbon Anode Materials: The anode materials actually used in lithium-ion batteries are primarily carbon-based, such as artificial graphite, natural graphite, mesophase carbon microspheres, petroleum coke, carbon fiber, and pyrolytic resin carbon.
Tin-Based Anode Materials: Tin-based anode materials can be divided into tin oxides and tin-based composite oxides. Oxides refer to oxides of metallic tin in various valence states. There are no commercially available products.
Nitrides: There are no commercially available products.
Alloys: Including tin-based alloys, silicon-based alloys, germanium-based alloys, aluminum-based alloys, antimony-based alloys, magnesium-based alloys, and other alloys. There are also no commercially available products.
Nanoscale: Carbon nanotubes and nanoalloy materials.
Nano Oxides: According to the latest market development trends in the lithium battery new energy industry in 2009, many companies have begun to use nano-titanium oxide and nano-silicon oxide added to traditional graphite, tin oxides, and carbon nanotubes, greatly improving the charge/discharge capacity and charge/discharge cycles of lithium batteries.






