Journal of Power Sources, Vol.206, 301-309, 2012
Percolating networks of TiO2 nanorods and carbon for high power lithium insertion electrodes
Anatase TiO2 nanorocls (NRs), with an average diameter of 3-4 nm and an average length of 25-30 nm were investigated as Li-insertion material. The NRs, capped with oleic acid, were synthesized by a low temperature colloidal route based on thermal decomposition of the precursors in presence of coordinating agents. A highly porous and connective network of NRs and carbon was prepared by taking advantage of this organic capping to inhibit the nanoparticle agglomeration and to act as a precursor for the formation of a carbonaceous percolating network. Composite electrodes, made of such material, were able to deliver reversible capacities of about 250 mAh g(-1) (corresponding to 0.75 equiv. of Li per TiO2 unit). Reversible capacities of 210 mAh g(-1) (0.63 Li per TiO2), 194 mAh g(-1) (0.58 Li per TiO2), 165 mAh g(-1) (0.49 Li per TiO2). and 130 mAh g(-1) (0.39 Li per TiO2) were observed during cycle tests at 1C, 2C, 5C, and 10C, respectively, confirming the excellent high rate performance of the well-dispersed NRs. Finally, the electrodes showed excellent cycle life performance. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.