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Bluish Li4Ti5O12 with enhanced rate performance

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 710, Issue -, Pages 383-392

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.03.296

Keywords

Oxygen vacancy; Lithium titanate; XPS; Lithium-ion diffusion coefficient; Electric conductivity

Funding

  1. [21306113]
  2. [14520503100]
  3. [201310-JD-B2-009]
  4. [15ZZ095]

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Bluish Li4Ti5O12 anode powder containing oxygen vacancies (O-LTO) was synthesized by solid state reaction under reductive atmosphere with 5 vol% H2/Ar, while white Li4Ti5O12 powder (reference Li4Ti5O12, R-LTO) was obtained in air in the experiment. XRD results revealed spinel structure for both anode materials and further Rietveld refinements of the patterns implied the formation of a non-stoichiometric compound, rather than the pristine Li4Ti5O12 phase, after calcinating in reductive atmosphere. SEM observation revealed spherical secondary particles for both powders composed of fine primary grains with size of submicron. The observed color difference between the O-LTO (bluish) and R-LTO (white), as revealed by DR UV-Vis investigation, could be ascribed to the formation of Ti3+ ions in the reductive atmosphere. XPS and EPR results confirmed the coexistence of Ti3+ ions and oxygen vacancies. The existence of oxygen vacancies resulted in significant increase in both Li ion diffusion coefficient and electric conductivity of the anode material, as proved by the CV tests and impedance measurements. The O-LTO sample showed advantages over the R-LTO sample, with a high specific capacity of 182.6 mAh/g at 0.2 C and a stable capacity retention of 98.7% after 100 cycles. Excellent rate performance was also observed for the O-LTO anode material. The specific capacities at 1C, 5C and 20C after 100 runs were recorded as 169 mAh/g, 153 mAh/g and 139 mAh/g for the O-LTO samples. All the results obtained in the experiment suggested high potential of the bluish O-LTO for the application as anode material for secondary Li ion batteries at high rates. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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