ECS Advances (Jan 2024)
Three – Dimensionally Ordered Macroporous Amorphous C/TiO2 Composite Electrodes for Lithium-ion Batteries
Abstract
A facile method utilizing colloidal templating and sucrose as a carbon precursor is used to synthesize highly ordered, porous inverse opal structures as C/TiO _2 nanocomposites. Material characterization shows amorphous TiO _2 and a large pore size of ∼400 nm allowing for enhanced electrolyte penetration. C/TiO _2 inverse opals materials as electrodes in Li-ion battery half cells demonstrate discharge and charge capacities of ∼870 mAh g ^−1 and 470 mAh g ^−1 , respectively, at a current density of 150 mA g ^−1 . The enhanced capacities, which surpass theoretical limits for TiO _2 and carbon based on intercalation reactions, are analyzed under voltammetric conditions to assess relative contributions to capacity from diffusion-limited intercalation and capacitive charge compensation reactions. The porous structure contributes to excellent capacity retention, rate performance and improved Coulombic efficiency (99.6% after 250 cycles), compared to individual carbon and TiO _2 inverse opals.
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