Thickness-Controllable Electrode of Lithium Titanium Oxide Nanowire Sheets with Multiple Stacked Morphology for Ultrahigh Areal Capacity and Stability of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Abstract:Nowadays, thickness optimization
of an electrode is considered
an effective approach to achieve a high energy density or high areal
capacity of Li-ion batteries. In this paper, we report a simple electrospinning
technique to develop free-standing sheet bundles of lithium titanium
oxide (LTO) nanowires with a readily controlled thickness of electrodes.
The LTO nanowire sheet bundles (LNSBs) can show a very high areal
capacity as an anode due to its microscale layer-by-layer configuration
in which the nanoscale … Show more
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