TiFeNb10O29−δ anode for high-power and durable lithium-ion batteries†
Abstract
A new Fe-substituted TiFeNb10O29−δ (TFNO) anode is proposed. TFNO possesses a defective and polycrystalline ReO3 Roth–Wadsley shear structure with a slightly larger lattice volume. Electrochemical behavior results and density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that TFNO can facilitate the kinetics of electron/Li+ transportation and demonstrates pseudocapacitive behavior. Consequently, TFNO exhibits superior high rate capacity and cycling stability compared to pristine TNO, offering 100 mA h g−1 at an ultrahigh rate of 50C and a high capacity retention of 86.7% over 1000 cycles at 10C. This work reveals that TFNO could be a promising anode material for fast-charging, stable, and safe LIBs.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Carbon Neutrality – Youth Innovation Promotion Association Forum of the Chinese Academy of Sciences