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Self-Assembled TiO2-Graphene Hybrid Nanostructures for Enhanced Li-Ion Insertion

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ACS NANO
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 907-914

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn900150y

Keywords

graphene; metal oxide; hybrid nanostructure; Li-ion; battery

Funding

  1. Battelle Memorial Institute for the Department of Energy [DE-AC05-76RL01830]
  2. DARPA and ARO/MURI [W911NF-04-1-0170]

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We used anionic sulfate surfactants to assist the stabilization of graphene in aqueous solutions and facilitate the self-assembly of in situ grown nanocrystalline TiO2, rutile and anatase, with graphene. These nanostructured TiO2-graphene hybrid materials were used for investigation of Li-ion insertion properties. The hybrid materials showed significantly enhanced Li-ion insertion/extraction in TiO2. The specific capacity was more than doubled at high charge rates, as compared with the pure TiO2 phase. The improved capacity at high charge-discharge rate may be attributed to increased electrode conductivity in the presence of a percolated graphene network embedded into the metal oxide electrodes.

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