Design of a sodium-ion cell with a carbon-free Li4Ti5O12 negative electrode

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In order to design a safe and practical Na-ion cell, the electrochemical properties of a conduction additive-free Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) electrode were investigated. The charge-discharge properties of LTO electrodes with/without conductive carbon additives are similar to each other in half-cell experiments, while the irreversible capacity fading of the carbon-free electrode is much smaller than that of the carbon-added electrode. A full cell consisting of α-NaFeO2 and carbon-free LTO electrodes shows a capacity of more than 90mAhg-1 after 50 cycles without Na-metal deposition. The current density capabilities of both electrodes are comparable, indicating that the rate-determining process of the charge-discharge reaction is the ionic conduction of Na+ in the Li4Ti5O12 crystal, not electronic conduction.

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Kitta, M., Kuratani, K., Tabuchi, M., Kataoka, R., Kiyobayashi, T., & Kohyama, M. (2015). Design of a sodium-ion cell with a carbon-free Li4Ti5O12 negative electrode. Electrochemistry, 83(11), 989–992. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.83.989

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