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Título
CNTs grown on oxygen-deficient anatase TiO2−δ as high-rate composite electrode material for lithium ion batteries
Publicado en
Electrochemistry Communications. V. 25, p. 132-135
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2012-09
ISSN
1388-2481
DOI
10.1016/j.elecom.2012.09.031
Resumen
A CNTs–TiO2−δ composite consisting of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) grown by catalytic chemical vapor deposition on oxygen-deficient titanium dioxide (TiO2−δ) nanoparticles was synthesized and investigated as high-rate negative electrode material for Li-ion batteries. An initial reversible capacity of 185 mAhg− 1 was obtained at C/2, with an initial irreversible loss of 15%. The composite showed a high stability upon cycling, with 92% retention of the capacity after 37 cycles, and good high rate capability, with a capacity of 102 mAhg− 1 at 10C. The performance of the CNTs–TiO2−δ composite was compared to that of pristine commercial TiO2 and to that of oxygen-deficient TiO2 − δwith the aim of identifying the source of the improvement. Both TiO2−δ and CNTs network were found to contribute to the enhanced electrochemical performance of CNTs–TiO2−δ composite.
Palabras clave
Carbon nanotubes composite
Oxygen-deficent TiO2−δ
High-rate negative electrode material
Lithium ion batteries
Materia
Química
Chemistry
Química analítica
Chemistry, Analytic
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