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Título
Ammonia‐Annealed TiO2 as a Negative Electrode Material in Li‐Ion Batteries: N Doping or Oxygen Deficiency?
Autor
Publicado en
Chemistry. A European Journal. 2013, V. 19, n. 42, p. 14194-14199
Editorial
Wiley
Fecha de publicación
2013-10
ISSN
0947-6539
DOI
10.1002/chem.201302306
Abstract
Improving the chemical diffusion of Li ions in anatase TiO2 is essential to enhance its rate capability as a negative electrode for Li-ion batteries. Ammonia annealing has been used to improve the rate capability of Li4Ti5O12. Similarly, ammonia annealing improves the Li-ion storage performance of anatase TiO2 in terms of the stability upon cycling and the C-rate capability. In order to distinguish whether N doping or oxygen deficiencies, both introduced upon ammonia annealing, are more relevant for the observed improvement, a systematic electrochemical study was performed. The results suggest that the creation of oxygen vacancies upon ammonia annealing is the main reason for the improvement of the stability and C-rate capability.
Palabras clave
High C rate
Lithium-ion battery
Nitrogen dopant
Oxygen deficiency
Titanium dioxide
Materia
Química
Chemistry
Química analítica
Chemistry, Analytic
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