Electrochimica Acta, Vol.149, 293-299, 2014
Li4Ti5O12 thin-film electrodes by in-situ synthesis of lithium alkoxide for Li-ion microbatteries
Rechargeable thin-film batteries have recently become the topic of widespread research for use as efficient energy storage devices. Spinel Li4Ti5O12 has been considered as one of the most prospective anode materials for Li-ion batteries because of its excellent reversibility and long cycle life. We report here the sol-gel synthesis and coating preparation of spinel thin-film Li4Ti5O12 electrodes for Li-ion microbatteries using lithium ethoxide produced in situ that reacts with titanium alkoxide to produce the precursor solution without particle precipitation. This synthesis procedure reduces the thermal treatment to obtain a pure phase at only 700 degrees C and 15 minutes. The physical and structural characterization of the 300 nm Li4Ti5O12 coatings shows a very homogeneous distribution of elements and a pure spinel phase. Galvanostatic discharge-charge tests indicate maximum discharge capacities of 152 mA h g(-1) when the material is treated at 700 degrees C for 15 minutes. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.