Preparation and electrochemical properties of Li4Ti5O12 as an electrode material
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Abstract
Li4Ti5O12(M1) was obtained by solid reaction process with LiNO3 and TiO2 as reactants. XRD analysis indicates that the main phase of the produced powder is Li4Ti5O12 compound oxide with spinel structure. The initial discharge capacity of M1 at 35 mA·g-1 reaches 170 mAh·g-1, which is comparable to the theoretical capacity, and the first coulombic efficiency is 92%. M1 performs well when it charges and discharges with high current density, and the discharge capacities reach 151, 140 and 115 mAh·g-1 at 175, 350 and 875 mA·g-1, respectively. The discharge capacities of M1, comparing with that of ME prepared by conventional solid-state sintering of LiOH and TiO2, increase by 5%, 10% and 26% at 175, 350 and 875 mA·g-1, respectively. Cyclic voltammogram suggests that the electrode of M1 has low polarization, good reversibility and high electrochemical activity. The charge transfer resistances of M1 measured through AC impedance are 16 and 2012 after lithium insertion and extraction, respectively.
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