Abstract

Ti 6Na 2O 13· nH 2O and Ti 6Na 2O 13 nanowires were synthesized by a hydrothermal method. The synthesized Ti 6Na 2O 13 nanowires were used as anode materials for Li-ion cells to examine Li-storage property. The preliminary result shows that this material exhibited a discharge capacity of 1635 mAh/g at first cycle and >1050 mAh/g after second cycle. The Ti 6Na 2O 13 nanowire electrode also showed good property retention upon cycling.

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