Abstract

AbstractA self‐standing nonwoven flexible Li4Ti5O12/carbon nanofiber composite (denoted LTO/CNF) was synthesized by using a facile method involving the electrospinning fabrication of CNFs and chemical deposition of LTO over the CNF surface. Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy analyses show that the LTO/CNF film is composed of 50±20 nm diameter LTO polycrystalline particles distributed over 300±50 nm diameter CNF nanofibers. The nitrogen sorption isotherm further reveals the existence of mesopores in the LTO/CNF film. The as‐prepared LTO/CNF composite exhibits attractive rate capability for lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs), delivering initial specific capacities of 158, 153, 146, 138, 131, 122, and 109 mA h g−1 at rates of 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 C, respectively, and a very stable cycling performance during 500 charge and discharge cycles at 20 C, which superior to electrodes made of commercial coarse‐type LTO anodes. In addition, the electrochemical impedance is effectively reduced by fabricating the unique electrode architecture, which originates from the improved 3D conducting network and the nanocrystalline size of the LTO active phase. Electrospinning of CNFs and chemical deposition of a nanocrystalline LTO phase proves to be an effective and facile method to develop anodes for flexible LIBs with a wide range of potential applications.

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