Synthesis of uniform layered protonated titanate hierarchical spheres and their transformation to anatase TiO2 for lithium-ion batteries
Layered protonated titanates (LPTs), a class of interesting inorganic layered materials, have been widely studied because of their many unique properties and their use as precursors to many important TiO2-based functional materials. In this work, we have developed a facile solvothermal method to syn...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-948272020-03-07T11:35:34Z Synthesis of uniform layered protonated titanate hierarchical spheres and their transformation to anatase TiO2 for lithium-ion batteries Wu, Hao Bin Lou, David Xiong Wen Hng, Huey Hoon School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Science::Medicine::Biomedical engineering Layered protonated titanates (LPTs), a class of interesting inorganic layered materials, have been widely studied because of their many unique properties and their use as precursors to many important TiO2-based functional materials. In this work, we have developed a facile solvothermal method to synthesize hierarchical spheres (HSs) assembled from ultrathin LPT nanosheets. These LPT hierarchical spheres possess a porous structure with a large specific surface area and high stability. Importantly, the size and morphology of the LPT hierarchical spheres are easily tunable by varying the synthesis conditions. These LPT HSs can be easily converted to anatase TiO2 HSs without significant structural alteration. Depending on the calcination atmosphere of air or N2, pure anatase TiO2 HSs or carbon-supported TiO2 HSs, respectively, can be obtained. Remarkably, both types of TiO2 HSs manifest excellent cyclability and rate capability when evaluated as anode materials for high-power lithium-ion batteries. 2012-04-10T06:57:07Z 2019-12-06T19:03:01Z 2012-04-10T06:57:07Z 2019-12-06T19:03:01Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Wu, H. B., Lou, X. W., Hng, H. H. (2012). Synthesis of Uniform Layered Protonated Titanate Hierarchical Spheres and Their Transformation to Anatase TiO2 for Lithium-Ion Batteries. Chemistry - A European Journal, 18(7), 2094-2099. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94827 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7702 10.1002/chem.201102628 en Chemistry - a European journal 15745 © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim |
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Layered protonated titanates (LPTs), a class of interesting inorganic layered materials, have been widely studied because of their many unique properties and their use as precursors to many important TiO2-based functional materials. In this work, we have developed a facile solvothermal method to synthesize hierarchical spheres (HSs) assembled from ultrathin LPT nanosheets. These LPT hierarchical spheres possess a porous structure with a large specific surface area and high stability. Importantly, the size and morphology of the LPT hierarchical spheres are easily tunable by varying the synthesis conditions. These LPT HSs can be easily converted to anatase TiO2 HSs without significant structural alteration. Depending on the calcination atmosphere of air or N2, pure anatase TiO2 HSs or carbon-supported TiO2 HSs, respectively, can be obtained. Remarkably, both types of TiO2 HSs manifest excellent cyclability and rate capability when evaluated as anode materials for high-power lithium-ion batteries. |
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Synthesis of uniform layered protonated titanate hierarchical spheres and their transformation to anatase TiO2 for lithium-ion batteries |
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Synthesis of uniform layered protonated titanate hierarchical spheres and their transformation to anatase TiO2 for lithium-ion batteries |
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Synthesis of uniform layered protonated titanate hierarchical spheres and their transformation to anatase TiO2 for lithium-ion batteries |
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