Nanoscale Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries

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Charles R. Sides
Naichao Li
Charles J. Patrissi
Bruno Scrosati
Charles R. Martin
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MRS Bulletin | 2002年 / 27卷
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energy storage; nanofibers; rechargeable lithium batteries; template synthesis;
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Template synthesis is a versati le nanomaterial fabrication method used to make monodisperse nanoparticles of a variety of materials including metals, semiconductors, carbons, and polymers. We have used the template method to prepare nanostructured lithium-ion battery electrodes in which nanofibers or nanotubes of the electrode material protrude from an underlying current-collector surface like the brisUes of a brush. Nanostructured electrodes of this type composed of carbon, LiMn2O4., V2O5, tin, TiO2, and TiS2 have been prepared. In all cases, the nanostructured electrode showed dramatically improved rate capabilities relative to thin-film control electrodes composed of the same material. The rate capabilities are improved because the distance that u+ must diffuse in the solid state (the current- and power-limiting step in Li-ion battery electrodes) is significantly smaller in the nanostructured electrode. For example, in a nanofiber-based electrode, the distance that Li’ must diffuse is restricted to the radius of the fiber, which may be as small as 50 nm. Recent developments in template-prepared nanostructured electrodes are reviewed.
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