Black titanium oxide nanoarray electrodes for high rate Li-ion microbatteries†
Abstract
Black TiO2−x nanotube arrays, which are synthesized by an electrochemical method and subsequent thermal conversion in a hydrogen atmosphere, are employed as binder-free, free-standing electrodes for high rate Li-ion microbatteries. Excellent cyclability and superior rate capability are achieved by an oxygen-deficient structure of TiO2 with increased electronic conductivity and the formation of metallic titanium hydride phases on the substrate.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2015 Journal of Materials Chemistry A Hot Papers