Mechanical force-driven growth of elongated bending TiO 2 -based nanotubular materials for ultrafast rechargeable lithium ion batteries
A stirring hydrothermal process that enables the formation of elongated bending TiO2–based nanotubes is presented. By making use of its bending nature, the elongated TiO2(B) nanotubular cross-linked network anode electrode can cycle over 10000 times in half cells while retaining a relatively high ca...
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Formaat: | Journal Article |
Taal: | English |
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2014
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Online toegang: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105193 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/20678 |
Samenvatting: | A stirring hydrothermal process that enables the formation of elongated bending TiO2–based nanotubes is presented. By making use of its bending nature, the elongated TiO2(B) nanotubular cross-linked network anode electrode can cycle over 10000 times in half cells while retaining a relatively high capacity (114 mAh g−1) at ultra-high rate of 25 C (8.4 A/g). |
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