Insertion of lithium into mesoscopic anatase electrodes – an electrochemical and in-situ EQCM study

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Petr Krtil
Ladislav Kavan
Dina Fattakhova
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[1] J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry,
[2] Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,undefined
[3] Dolejškova 3,undefined
[4] CZ-182 23 Prague 8,undefined
[5] Czech Republic,undefined
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TiO2; Cyclic Voltammetry; Gold Electrode; Quartz Crystal; Quartz Crystal Microbalance;
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The insertion of Li+ into mesoscopic TiO2 (anatase) electrodes was studied using cyclic voltammetry combined with the in situ gravimetric monitoring of the electrode mass in LiClO4 and Li(CF3SO2)2 N/propylene carbonate (PC)-based solutions. The insertion of Li+ takes place at potentials less than 2.0 V vs Li/Li+. The cathodic process is associated with a mass uptake; the subsequent oxidation process is associated with a mass decrease. The apparent molar mass of the inserted/extracted material is, however, remarkably different from that expected for the simple insertion/extraction of unsolvated Li+ ions. For a more accurate description of the behaviour of the mesoscopic anatase electrodes, we consider them as gold electrodes modified with a porous film. Thus, the mesoscopic anatase electrode behaves similarly to a polymer-modified electrode, i.e. the overall process includes coupled electron/ion transfer (insertion of Li+) and a transfer of neutral species. Analysing the EQCM (electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance) data, one can conclude that the controlling step of the insertion/extraction of Li+ into/from anatase electrodes is a coupled electron/ion transfer or the transfer of neutral species in solutions containing ClO4− and (CF3SO2)2N− respectively.
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