Roberto GiannuzziMichele MancaLuisa De MarcoMaria R. BelvisoAlessandro CannavaleTeresa SibillanoCinzia GianniniP. Davide CozzoliGiuseppe Gigli
The peculiar architecture of a novel class of anisotropic TiO2(B) nanocrystals, which were synthesized by an surfactant-assisted nonaqueous sol-gel route, was profitably exploited to fabricate highly efficient mesoporous electrodes for Li storage. These electrodes are composed of a continuous spongy network of interconnected nanoscale units with a rod-shaped profile that terminates into one or two bulgelike or branch-shaped apexes spanning areas of about 5 × 10 nm(2). This architecture transcribes into a superior cycling performance (a charge capacitance of 222 mAh g(-1) was achieved by a carbon-free TiO2(B)-nanorods-based electrode vs 110 mAh g(-1) exhibited by a comparable TiO2-anatase electrode) and good chemical stability (more than 90% of the initial capacity remains after 100 charging/discharging cycles). Their outstanding lithiation/delithiation capabilities were also exploited to fabricate electrochromic devices that revealed an excellent coloration efficiency (130 cm(2) C(-1) at 800 nm) upon the application of 1.5 V as well as an extremely fast electrochromic switching (coloration time ∼5 s).
Roberto Giannuzzi (1627552)Michele Manca (1649233)Luisa De Marco (1626274)Maria R. Belviso (1823071)Alessandro Cannavale (1846516)Teresa Sibillano (674968)Cinzia Giannini (674969)P. Davide Cozzoli (1823068)Giuseppe Gigli (1283514)
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