Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7998945 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Li4Ti5O12âx anode powder containing oxygen vacancies was synthesized via ball-milling assisted solid-state reaction between LiOHâ
H2O, TiO2 and graphene oxide as reactants. Different from previous reports, graphene oxide played the role of reducing agent in promoting the conversion of Ti(IV) into Ti(III) during the calcination process, the process is accompanied by the formation of oxygen vacancies. This assumption was confirmed by XPS and EPR results. SEM, TEM and Raman shows there is a small amount of residual graphene in the material, but the content of carbon is only 0.026%. The lithium-ion diffusion coefficient of oxygen-deficient Li4Ti5O12âx is calculated to be 1.02Â â
 10â12 cm2 sâ1, ten times higher than 1.61 â
 10â13 cm2 sâ1 for pure Li4Ti5O12. As a result, the as-prepared Li4Ti5O12âx exhibits excellent electrochemical performance, presenting an initial discharge capacity of 172.4 mA h gâ1 at 0.5 C with a capacity retention of 96.7% over 100 cycles.
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Authors
Yunwei Shi, Dongyun Zhang, Chengkang Chang, Kejun Huang, Rudolf Holze,