Characterization and Electrochemical Properties of Nanostructured Zr-Doped Anatase TiO2 Tubes Synthesized by Sol-Gel Template Route

2017 
A series of nanostructured Zr-doped anatase TiO 2 tubes with the Zr/Ti molar ratio of 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, and 0.09 were prepared by a sol–gel technology on a carbon fiber template. The electrochemical performance of Zr-doped anatase TiO 2 as anodes for rechargeable lithium batteries was investigated and compared with undoped titania. Tests represented that after 35-fold charge/discharge cycling at C /10 the reversible capacity of Zr-doped titania (Zr/Ti = 0.03) reaches 135 mA h g −1 , while the capacity of undoped titania (Zr/Ti = 0) yielded only 50 mA h g −1 . Based on the results of the physicochemical investigation, three reasons of improving electrochemical performance of Zr-doped titania were suggested. According to the scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, Zr 4+ doping induces a decrease in nanoparticle size, which facilitates the Li + diffusion. The Raman investigations show the more open structure of Zr-doped TiO 2 as compared to undoped titania due to changing of the unit cell parameters, that significantly affects on the reversibility of the insertion/extraction process. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy results indicate that substitution of Zr 4+ for Ti 4+ into anatase TiO 2 has favorable effects on the conductivity.
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