Abstract

Abstract We report the electrochemical performance of carbon-coated TiO 2 nanobarbed fibers (TiO 2 @C NBFs) as anode material for lithium-ion batteries. The TiO 2 @C NBFs are composed of TiO 2 nanorods grown on TiO 2 nanofibers as a core, coated with a carbon shell. These nanostructures form a conductive network showing high capacity and C-rate performance due to fast lithium-ion diffusion and effective electron transfer. The TiO 2 @C NBFs show a specific reversible capacity of approximately 170 mAh g − 1 after 200 cycles at a 0.5 A g − 1 current density, and exhibit a discharge rate capability of 4 A g − 1 while retaining a capacity of about 70 mAh g − 1 . The uniformly coated amorphous carbon layer plays an important role to improve the electrical conductivity during the lithiation–delithiation process.

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