Electrochimica Acta, Vol.138, 155-162, 2014
Facile fabrication of one-dimensional mesoporous titanium dioxide composed of nanocrystals for lithium storage
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has received increasing attention as promising anode for lithium ion batteries because it offers a distinct safety advantage in comparison to commercialized graphite anodes, whereas it also suffer from the drawbacks of low practical capacity and relatively low electronic conductivity. Herein, one-dimensional mesoporous anatase TiO2 composed of nanocrystals prepared by a facile procedure is reported for the first time. Such peculiar architecture and intrinsical mesoporous can effectively improve pseudocapacitance charge storage, increase contact interface between the active materials and electrolyte, and enhance the structure stability during cycling, therefore contributing to good lithium storage and excellent cycling stability. A reversible capacity of 202.9 mAhg(-1) is obtained at 30 mAg(-1) after 70 cycles. More importantly, 151 mAhg(-1) can be obtained at 200 mAg(-1) even after 500 cycles. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.