TiO2 nanotube branched tree on a carbon nanofiber nanostructure as an anode for high energy and power lithium ion batteries
- Title
- TiO2 nanotube branched tree on a carbon nanofiber nanostructure as an anode for high energy and power lithium ion batteries
- Authors
- 송태섭; 한형규; 최희채; 이정우; 박현정; 이상규; 박원일; 김승철; Li Liu; 백영규
- Keywords
- titanium dioxide; carbon nanofibers; areal capacity; lithium ion batteries
- Issue Date
- 2014-04
- Publisher
- NANO RESEARCH
- Citation
- VOL 7, NO 4, 491-501
- Abstract
- The inherently low electrical conductivity of TiO2-based electrodes as well as the high electrical resistance between an electrode and a current collector represents a major obstacle to their use as an anode for lithium ion batteries. In this study, we report on high-density TiO2 nanotubes (NTs) branched onto a carbon nanofiber (CNF) “tree” that provide a low resistance current path between the current collector and the TiO2 NTs. Compared to a TiO2 NT array grown directly on the current collector, the branched TiO2 NTs tree, coupled with the CNF electrode, exhibited ∼10 times higher areal energy density and excellent rate capability (discharge capacity of ∼150 mA·h·g−1 at a current density of 1,000 mA·g−1). Based on the detailed experimental results and associated theoretical analysis, we demonstrate that the introduction of CNFs with direct electric contact with the current collector enables a significant increase in areal capacity (mA·h·cm−2) as well as excellent rate capability.
- URI
- http://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/47670
- ISSN
- 19980124
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- KIST Publication > Article
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