A double-shell hollow structured MnO2@TiO2 anode material has been successfully synthesized through a two-step template method. The monodispersed carbon spheres synthesized through a hydrothermal method act as the templates. The inner part of the carbon template acts as a sacrificial template to form the void and the outer part of it plays the role of self-template to synthesize hollow MnO2 spheres. The composition, crystallinity, morphology, and valence state of the final product MnO2@TiO2 are characterized using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The electrochemical performances of the double-shell hollow structured MnO2@TiO2 anode material have been comprehensively improved. The specific capacity of the composite retains 802 mA h g-1 at the current rate of 200 mA g-1 after 200 cycles, and it can still retain about 400 mA h g-1 at a higher current rate of 1 A g-1. Finally, a more detailed charging/discharging process of MnO2 is proposed.
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Su, Y., Zhang, J., Liu, K., Huang, Z., Ren, X., & Wang, C. A. (2017). Simple synthesis of a double-shell hollow structured MnO2@TiO2 composite as an anode material for lithium ion batteries. RSC Advances, 7(73), 46263–46270. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra09628c
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