Facile Synthesis of a 3D Nanoarchitectured Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Ultrafast Energy Storage

Despite enormous efforts devoted to the development of high-performance batteries, the obtainable energy and power density, durability, and affordability of the existing batteries are still inadequate for many applications. Here, a self-standing nanostructured electrode with ultrafast cycling capabi...

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Main Authors: Zhao, B., Deng, X., Ran, R., Liu, M., Shao, Zongping
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48385
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author Zhao, B.
Deng, X.
Ran, R.
Liu, M.
Shao, Zongping
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Deng, X.
Ran, R.
Liu, M.
Shao, Zongping
author_sort Zhao, B.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Despite enormous efforts devoted to the development of high-performance batteries, the obtainable energy and power density, durability, and affordability of the existing batteries are still inadequate for many applications. Here, a self-standing nanostructured electrode with ultrafast cycling capability is reported by in situ tailoring Li4Ti5O12 nanocrystals into a 3D carbon current collector (derived from filter paper) through a facile wet chemical process involving adsorption of titanium source, boiling treatment, and subsequent chemical lithiation. This 3D architectural electrode is charged/discharged to ≈60% of the theoretical capacity of Li4Ti5O12 in ≈21 s at 100 C rate (17 500 mA g−1 ), which also shows stable cycling performance for 1000 cycles at a cycling rate of 50 C. Additionally, modified 3D carbon current collector with much smaller pores and finer fiber diameters are further used, which significantly improve the specific capacity based on the weight of the entire electrode. These novel electrodes are promising for high-power applications such as electric vehicles and smart grids. This unique electrode architecture also simplifies the electrode fabrication process and significantly enhances current collection efficiency (especially at high rate). Further, the conceptual electrode design is applicable to other oxide electrode materials for high-performance batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-483852017-09-13T14:22:14Z Facile Synthesis of a 3D Nanoarchitectured Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Ultrafast Energy Storage Zhao, B. Deng, X. Ran, R. Liu, M. Shao, Zongping Despite enormous efforts devoted to the development of high-performance batteries, the obtainable energy and power density, durability, and affordability of the existing batteries are still inadequate for many applications. Here, a self-standing nanostructured electrode with ultrafast cycling capability is reported by in situ tailoring Li4Ti5O12 nanocrystals into a 3D carbon current collector (derived from filter paper) through a facile wet chemical process involving adsorption of titanium source, boiling treatment, and subsequent chemical lithiation. This 3D architectural electrode is charged/discharged to ≈60% of the theoretical capacity of Li4Ti5O12 in ≈21 s at 100 C rate (17 500 mA g−1 ), which also shows stable cycling performance for 1000 cycles at a cycling rate of 50 C. Additionally, modified 3D carbon current collector with much smaller pores and finer fiber diameters are further used, which significantly improve the specific capacity based on the weight of the entire electrode. These novel electrodes are promising for high-power applications such as electric vehicles and smart grids. This unique electrode architecture also simplifies the electrode fabrication process and significantly enhances current collection efficiency (especially at high rate). Further, the conceptual electrode design is applicable to other oxide electrode materials for high-performance batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48385 10.1002/aenm.201500924 restricted
spellingShingle Zhao, B.
Deng, X.
Ran, R.
Liu, M.
Shao, Zongping
Facile Synthesis of a 3D Nanoarchitectured Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Ultrafast Energy Storage
title Facile Synthesis of a 3D Nanoarchitectured Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Ultrafast Energy Storage
title_full Facile Synthesis of a 3D Nanoarchitectured Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Ultrafast Energy Storage
title_fullStr Facile Synthesis of a 3D Nanoarchitectured Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Ultrafast Energy Storage
title_full_unstemmed Facile Synthesis of a 3D Nanoarchitectured Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Ultrafast Energy Storage
title_short Facile Synthesis of a 3D Nanoarchitectured Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Ultrafast Energy Storage
title_sort facile synthesis of a 3d nanoarchitectured li4ti5o12 electrode for ultrafast energy storage
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48385