Stabilization of oxygen-deficient structure for conducting Li4 Ti5O12-δ by molybdenum doping in a reducing atmosphere

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Li4 Ti5O12 (LTO) is recognized as being one of the most promising anode materials for high power Li ion batteries; however, its insulating nature is a major drawback. In recent years, a simple thermal treatment carried out in a reducing atmosphere has been shown to generate oxygen vacancies (VO) for increasing the electronic conductivity of this material. Such structural defects, however, lead to re-oxidization over time, causing serious deterioration in anode performance. Herein, we report a unique approach to increasing the electronic conductivity with simultaneous improvement in structural stability. Doping of LTO with Mo in a reducing atmosphere resulted in extra charges at Ti sites caused by charge compensation by the homogeneously distributed Mo 6+ ions, being delocalized over the entire lattice, with fewer oxygen vacancies (VO) generated. Using this simple method, a marked increase in electronic conductivity was achieved, in addition to an extremely high rate capability, with no performance deterioration over time.

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Song, H., Jeong, T. G., Moon, Y. H., Chun, H. H., Chung, K. Y., Kim, H. S., … Kim, Y. T. (2014). Stabilization of oxygen-deficient structure for conducting Li4 Ti5O12-δ by molybdenum doping in a reducing atmosphere. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04350

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