Abstract

ABSTRACTThe lithium titanate Li2Ti6O13 has been prepared from Na2Ti6O13 by Li ion exchange in molten LiNO3 at 325ºC. Chemical analysis and powder X-ray diffraction study of the reaction product, respectively, indicate that total Na/Li exchange takes place and the Ti-O framework of the Na2Ti6O13 parent structure is kept under those experimental conditions. The electrochemical characterization shows that Li2Ti6O13 is able to insert ca. 5 Li per formula unit under equilibrium conditions in the voltage range 1.5-1.0 V vs. Li+/Li. This corresponds to a specific discharge capacity of 250 mAh g-1. Lithium insertion occurs at an average equilibrium voltage of 1.5 V which is typical for oxides and titanates where Ti(IV)/Ti(III) is the active redox couple. After the first redox cycle a high reversible capacity is obtained (ca. 160 mAh g-1 at C/12, with a 70% capacity retention related to a phase transformation upon cycling). On the basis of these results, we are proposing Li2Ti6O13 as new lithium battery anode material to be further investigated.

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