Abstract

With the introduction of dual carbon policy and the development of new energy industry, new energy batteries play a pillar role in the whole industry. However, the new energy batteries made in the context of traditional cathode materials often have many defects and cannot meet the demand. This study introduces nanotechnology, lithium titanate batteries and their integrated applications. Among them, nanofabrication technology, as an emerging technology, can be used to dope new particles to modify the conventional lithium titanate to improve its own shortcomings of insufficient conductivity of a single material. The significance of this thesis is to compare each technique and each material, and to propose new experimental solutions based on the existing research results.

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