Laifa ShenChangzhou YuanHongjun LuoXiaogang ZhangKe XuYongyao Xia
A novel approach has been developed to synthesize hierarchically porous Li4Ti5O12 microspheres assembled by well-crystalline nanoparticles. The fabrication process is very simple, involving only hydrothermal treatment of commercial anatase TiO2 powder in LiOH solution and a following calcination procedure without employing any surfactants or templates. Field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and nitrogen adsorption/desorption analysis were used to characterize their morphologies and structures. Such Li4Ti5O12 nano/microspherical superstructures, with sizes of ca. 4 μm in diameter, exhibits rich hierarchical pores and a specific surface area of 57.5 m2 g−1. A possible growth mechanism of the nano/microspherical superstructure is further discussed. The calcination temperature has a great effect on the crystal structure and electrochemical properties of the materials. The hierarchically porous Li4Ti5O12 microspheres annealed at 700 °C have the perfect crystallization and optimal particle size, which can deliver good coulombic efficiency, ultrahigh rate capability at high rates, and excellent capacity retention over 200 cycles.
Xiuwan LiXiaonan ShangDan LiHongwei YueSuiyan WangLi QiaoDeyan He
Fangcai ZhengShihao XuYuanguang Zhang
Lei WangFen WangJianfeng ZhuXin ZhangYi TangXing Wang
Hongsen LiLaifa ShenKuibo YinJing JiJie WangXiaoyan WangXiaogang Zhang
Cehuang FuShuiyun ShenRuofei WuXiaohui YanGuofeng XiaJunliang Zhang