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Free-Standing Li4Ti5O12/Carbon Nanotube Electrodes for Flexible Lithium-Ion Batteries

Jun‐Seok Lee, Sang-Du Yun, Oyunbayar Nyamaa, Jeonghyeon Yang, Sunchul Huh, Hyomin Jeong, Tae-Hyun Nam, Yeon-Ju Ryu, Jung-Pil Noh

2022Energies13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been used in many fields, such as consumer electronics and automotive and grid storage, and its applications continue to expand. Several studies have attempted to improve the performance of LIBs. In particular, the use of high-capacity silicon and tin as anodes has been widely studied. Although anodes composed of silicone and tin have high theoretical capacities, poor electrical conductivity and considerable volume expansion of such anodes deteriorate the LIB performance. Thus, Li4Ti5O12 (LTO), a zero-strain material, has attracted much attention with high cycle stability and rate capability through improved electrical conductivity. However, LTO has the disadvantages of a low electrical conductivity (10−8 to 10−13 S cm−1) and moderate Li+ ion diffusion coefficient (10−9 to 10−16 cm2 s−1). In this study, the flexible and free-standing composite films were fabricated using only LTO and multi-walled carbon nanotube(CNT) with high electrical conductivity and ion diffusivity. The prepared LTO/CNT films showed a higher charge/discharge capacity than the theoretical capacity of the LTO electrode.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAnodeLithium (medication)Carbon nanotubeElectrodeConductivityComposite numberTinNanotechnologyComposite materialThermal diffusivityElectrical resistivity and conductivityIonChemical engineeringMetallurgyElectrical engineeringChemistryEndocrinologyEngineeringMedicineQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryPhysicsAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvanced Battery Technologies Research