Li + Insertion/Extraction Properties for TiNb 2 O 7 Single Particle Characterized by a Particle-Current Collector Integrated Microelectrode

  • Inada R
  • Kumasaka R
  • Inabe S
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2018. Published by ECS. In this study, we evaluate the electrochemical properties of TiNb2O7 (TNO) single particle using a particle-current collector integrated microelectrode, in which TNO single particle with the size of approximately 10 μm was bonded on the tip of a tungsten microelectrode by platinum deposition using a focused ion beam process unit (FIB). Cyclic voltammogram of TNO single particle showed the reversible redox peaks at around 1.6-1.7 V vs. Li/Li+. Anodic peak current is higher than cathodic one at a fixed scan rate, indicating faster reaction during Li+ extraction (i.e. discharge) than Li+ insertion (i.e. charge) of TNO particle. This tendency was also confirmed in C-rate dependence of charge and discharge capacities. From the results for galvanostatic intermittent titration testing (GITT), we confirmed that at the equilibrium potential vs. Li/Li+ below 1.5 V, apparent chemical diffusion coefficient of Li+ in TNO at Li+ extraction process is much larger than at Li+ insertion process. Furthermore, the capacity retention of TNO single particle tested at current of 10C after 2000 cycles was above 99%, indicating excellent intrinsic stability of TNO single particle for Li+ insertion and extraction reaction.

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Inada, R., Kumasaka, R., Inabe, S., Tojo, T., & Sakurai, Y. (2019). Li + Insertion/Extraction Properties for TiNb 2 O 7 Single Particle Characterized by a Particle-Current Collector Integrated Microelectrode. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 166(3), A5157–A5162. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0241903jes

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