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Lithium ion intercalation performance of porous laminal titanium dioxides synthesized by sol-gel process
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Lithium ion intercalation performance of porous laminal titanium dioxides synthesized by sol-gel process

Min-Chiao Tsai, Jian-Chia Chang, Hwo-Shuenn Sheu, Hsin-Tien ChiuChi-Young Lee
Chemistry of Materials, 卷.21(3), 頁碼.499-505
02/2009

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Chemistry (all) Chemical Engineering (all) Materials Chemistry
We have synthesized novel mesoporous titanate nanosheets by reacting titanium isopropoxide (TTIP) with formic acid. The porous nanosheets were characterized as a new titanate structure with intercalation of formate groups and protons, in the form of HCOOH-intercalated titanate. Most interestingly, TiO 2 -B, a well-known but unusual titanium dioxide phase with great potential in applications in Li-ion batteries, was obtained after the nanosheets were heated above 250 °C. Mesoporous nanosheets of HCOOH- intercalated titanate, titanium dioxide with mostly TiO 2 -B and titanium dioxide with traces of TiO 2 -B were obtained by heating the as prepared mesoporous titanate nanosheets at 200, 300, and 550 °C, respectively. The method reported here is the first to utilize the sol-gel process to synthesize TiO 2 -B. In addition, different anodes were made from HCOOH-intercalated titanate and titanium dioxide with different ratios of TiO 2 -B to examine the performance of the charging/discharging capacity in Li ion intercalation. The discharging capacity of titanium dioxide with major TiO 2 -B can reach 357 mA h/g at the first charging cycle and is highest among TiO 2 -B reports so far. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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