Title of article :
Lithium Storage in Nanostructured TiO2 Made by Hydrothermal Growth
Author/Authors :
Nesper، Reinhard نويسنده , , Kavan، Ladislav نويسنده , , Kalba، Martin نويسنده , , Zukalova، Marketa نويسنده , , Exnar، Ivan نويسنده , , Lorenzen، Volker نويسنده , , Graetzel، Michael نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-476
From page :
477
To page :
0
Abstract :
Nanostructured titania materials were prepared from TiCl4 via autoclaving in 10 M NaOH at 250 C and subsequent treatment in aqueous and\or acidic media. XRD and Raman spectroscopy evidenced the presence of anatase as the main phase, but most materials contained also some XRD-silent component. Cyclic voltammograms of lithium insertion demonstrate two pairs of reversible pseudocapacitive peaks (S-peaks) in addition to the ordinary peaks of diffusioncontrolled Li insertion into the anatase lattice. The occurrence of S-peaks is associated with the nanosheet- and\or nanotubular morphology of the materials. This structure developed at hydrothermal conditions via exfoliation of the layered Na+\H+ titanate precursors. The S-peaks were suggested to be the signatures of quantum-size confinement in titania nanosheets. The nanosheet-containing materials are reducible by n-butyllithium to cubic LiTiO2 (at conditions when the ordinary nanocrystalline anatase gives only the orthorhombic Li0.5TiO2). Consequently, the electrochemical Li-storage capacity is larger compared to that of crystalline anatase. The prepared materials also show better insertion kinetics; hence, they are promising for applications in Li-ion batteries. Depending on the applied voltage, they can be charged\discharged either as ordinary Li-insertion hosts or as supercapacitors
Journal title :
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Record number :
115016
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