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I am making a research about Li-Ion Batteries and I have read that

Anode: Lithium intercalated graphite (LiC6)


Cathode: Lithium intercalated LiCoO2 (Li„Co02)


Electrolyte (Liquid): Alkyl Carbonate -I- LiPF6 [Solution of LiPF6 in a mixture of Ethylene Ofjf. Carbonate and Di methyle Carbonate (EC-DMC)]

 

My Question is the Anode , Cathode and Electrolyte (Liquid) materials; how are they prepared by chemical reaction or by industrial technologies athor than chemical reactions? because I ma starting to doubt that cobalt and Li chemically react!:unsure:

 

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I learned that LiC  is made by diffusion of Li in Graphiteimage.png.726bff95ac7a2c5dddc1d79e4cf7805a.png so it was not a chemical reaction just as I suspected 

but the rest remains a mystery to me!

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