Nanostructures and lithium electrochemical reactivity of lithium titanites and titanium oxides: A review

Being inherently safe and chemically compatible with the electrolyte, titanium oxide-based materials, including both Li-titanites and various TiO 2 polymorphs, are considered alternatives to carbonaceous anodes in Li-ion batteries. Given the commercial success of the spinel lithium titanites, TiO 2...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Power Sources, 192(2):588-598 192(2):588-598, 2009-07, Vol.192 (2), p.588-598
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Zhenguo, Choi, Daiwon, Kerisit, Sebastien, Rosso, Kevin M., Wang, Donghai, Zhang, Jason, Graff, Gordon, Liu, Jun
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Zusammenfassung:Being inherently safe and chemically compatible with the electrolyte, titanium oxide-based materials, including both Li-titanites and various TiO 2 polymorphs, are considered alternatives to carbonaceous anodes in Li-ion batteries. Given the commercial success of the spinel lithium titanites, TiO 2 polymorphs, in particular in nanostructured forms, have been fabricated and investigated for the applications. Nanostructuring leads to increased reaction areas, shortened Li + diffusion and potentially enhanced solubility/capacity. Integration with an electron-conductive second phase into the TiO 2-based nanostructures eases the electron transport, resulting in further improved lithium electrochemical activity and the overall electrochemical performance. This paper reviews structural characteristics and Li-electrochemical reactivity, along with synthetic approaches, of nanostructures and nano-composites based on lithium titanites and TiO 2 polymorphs that include rutile, anatase, bronze and brookite.
ISSN:0378-7753
1873-2755
DOI:10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.02.038