Facile synthesis of carbon and oxygen vacancy co-modified TiNb6O17 as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries

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Abstract

Titanium niobium oxides (TNOs), benefitting from their large specific capacity and Wadsley-Roth shear structure, are competitive anode materials for high-energy density and high-rate lithium-ion batteries. Herein, carbon and oxygen vacancy co-modified TiNb6O17 (A-TNO) was synthesized through a facile sol-gel reaction with subsequent heat treatment and ball-milling. Characterizations indicated that A-TNO is composed of nanosized primary particles, and the carbon content is about 0.7 wt%. The nanoparticles increase the contact area of the electrode and electrolyte and shorten the lithium-ion diffusion distance. The carbon and oxygen vacancies decrease the charge transfer resistance and enhance the Li-ion diffusion coefficient of the obtained anode material. As a result of these advantages, A-TNO exhibits excellent rate performance (208 and 177 mA h g−1 at 10C and 20C, respectively). This work reveals that A-TNO possesses good electrochemical performance and has a facile preparation process, thus A-TNO is believed to be a potential anode material for large-scale applications.

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Shang, Y., Lu, S., Zheng, W., Wang, R., Liang, Z., Huang, Y., … Zhan, H. (2022). Facile synthesis of carbon and oxygen vacancy co-modified TiNb6O17 as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries. RSC Advances, 12(21), 13127–13134. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01757a

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