Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1459468 | Ceramics International | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Hierarchical mesoporous rutile TiO2 nanospheres were successfully synthesized via a simple low-temperature template-free method. The rutile TiO2 electrode showed poor electrochemical anodic performance in a lithium-ion battery. In order to improve the performance, conductive polyaniline was synthesized and coated on rutile TiO2 nanospheres via in-situ polymerization and chemical etching. After carbonization, the TiO2/C composite electrode showed more stable cyclability and a higher rate performance. Additionally, the amorphous carbon layer provided an effective pathway for charge transport, leading to a lower charge-transfer resistance and a higher lithium-ion diffusion coefficient compared to those of untreated rutile.
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Authors
Wan Lin Wang, Ju-Young Park, Van Hiep Nguyen, En Mei Jin, Hal-Bon Gu,