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Carbon-Free TiO2 Battery Electrodes Enabled by Morphological Control at the Nanoscale

Kim, Chunjoong
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Buonsanti, Raffaella  
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Yaylian, Riley
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2013
Advanced Energy Materials

This article describes the carbon-free titania composite battery electrodes constructed from anisotropic, rod-shaped nanocrystals has very high and stable capacities, as well as outstanding rate capability, when compared to carbon-contg. counterparts. Monodisperse anatase titania nanorods are obtained by low-temp. base-catalyzed hydrolysis of titanium tetraisopropoxide and monodisperse nanospheres are synthesized in solvothermal conditions. Com. available 25 nm and 300 nm titania particles are used for comparison purposes. The voltage-capacity, specific capacity-cycle no. and electrochem. impedance characteristics of titania electrodes are evaluated.

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DOI
10.1002/aenm.201300264
Author(s)
Kim, Chunjoong
Buonsanti, Raffaella  
Yaylian, Riley
Milliron, Delia J.
Cabana, Jordi
Date Issued

2013

Published in
Advanced Energy Materials
Volume

3

Start page

1286

End page

1291

Subjects

titania nanocrystal battery electrode morphol hydrolysis solvothermal reaction

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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