High-performance spinel-rich Li1.5 MnTiO4+δ ultralong nanofibers as cathode materials for Li-ion batteries

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Recently, composite materials based on Li-Mn-Ti-O system were developed to target low cost and environmentally benign cathodes for Li-ion batteries. The spinel-layered Li1.5 MnTiO4+δ bulk particles showed excellent cycle stability but poor rate performance. To address this drawback, ultralong nanofibers of a Li1.5 MnTiO4+δ spinel-layered heterostructure were synthesized by electrospinning. Uniform nanofibers with diameters of about 80 nm were formed of tiny octahedral particles wrapped together into 30 μm long fibers. The Li1.5 MnTiO4+δ nanofibers exhibited an improved rate capability compared to both Li1.5 MnTiO4+δ nanoparticles and bulk particles. The uniform one-dimensional nanostructure of the composite cathode exhibited enhanced capacities of 235 and 170 mAh g-1 at C/5 and 1 C rates, respectively. Its unique structure provided a large effective contact area for Li+ diffusion, and low charge transfer resistance. Moreover, the layered phase contributed to its capacity in over 3 V region, which increased specific energy (726 Wh kg-1) compared to the bulk particles (534 Wh kg-1).

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Vu, N. H., Arunkumar, P., & Im, W. B. (2017). High-performance spinel-rich Li1.5 MnTiO4+δ ultralong nanofibers as cathode materials for Li-ion batteries. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45579

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