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Constructing high energy density non-aqueous Li-ion capacitors using monoclinic TiO2-B nanorods as insertion host

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 1, Issue 20, Pages 6145-6151

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3ta11103b

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  1. National Research foundation (NRF, Singapore) through Competitive Research Programme (CRP) [NRF-CRP4-2008-03]

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We report the construction and electrochemical performance of a high power Li-ion hybrid electrochemical capacitor (Li-HEC) using monoclinic TiO2-B nanorods as anodes with activated carbon cathodes. First, TiO2-B nanorods are synthesized by a conventional hydrothermal approach and a subsequent ion-exchange reaction with protons. Phase formation and morphological features are investigated through X-ray diffraction and scanning and transmission electron microscopy, respectively. Li-insertion properties are evaluated in half-cell configurations and reversible insertion of 0.52 moles of Li at a current density of 100 mA g(-1) were found. The Li-HEC is constructed with optimized mass loading of the electrodes along with Whatman and electrospun PVdF-HFP membranes. Among them, electrospun PVdF-HFP comprising Li-HEC is found to be superior in terms of cyclability, higher energy and power densities. The electrospun PVdF-HFP comprising Li-HEC delivered the maximum energy and power densities of 23 W h kg(-1) and 2.8 kW kg(-1), respectively, with a capacitance retention of similar to 73% after 1200 cycles at a current density of 1.5 A g(-1).

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