Abstract

Rutile TiO2 embedded in carbon submicron-tablets (TiO2/C) with a "blueberry muffin" morphology was fabricated via a two-step pyrolysis from a metal-organic framework precursor. Such a unique structure of the TiO2/C submicron-tablets provides the ideal anode characteristics (high reversible capacity, superior rate capability and excellent long-term cycling stability) for fast rechargeable lithium ion batteries.

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