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Electrochemical performances and gassing behavior of high surface area titanium niobium oxides
A solvothermal synthesis is developed to build a 3D network of nanoparticles, enhancing the electrochemical performances of both TiNb 2 O 7 and Ti 2 Nb 10 O 29 , especially at high current densities, with up to 190 mA h g −1 at 10C. A set of 11 mA h pouch cells combining the nanosized TiNb 2 O 7 wit...
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description | A solvothermal synthesis is developed to build a 3D network of nanoparticles, enhancing the electrochemical performances of both TiNb
2
O
7
and Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
, especially at high current densities, with up to 190 mA h g
−1
at 10C. A set of 11 mA h pouch cells combining the nanosized TiNb
2
O
7
with LiMn
1.5
Ni
0.5
O
4
is tested and is the first to be reported for this material. Soft shell cells are used, not only to evaluate the electrochemical performances of this oxide in a larger scale battery, but also to assess its gassing behavior, a well-known limitation for application of Li
4
Ti
5
O
12
in hybrid electric vehicles. In order to evaluate the sole contribution of TiNb
2
O
7
to the swelling, an additional set of soft shell TiNb
2
O
7
/Li(Ni
1/3
Mn
1/3
Co
1/3
)O
2
cells is assembled and stored at 45 °C in a charged state. A higher swelling behavior is observed for TiNb
2
O
7
in comparison to Li
4
Ti
5
O
12
; a clear trend also appears between the surface area of the oxide and the amount of gassing. The swelling of TiNb
2
O
7
or Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
based pouch cells should be addressed before further industrial development of the two oxides can be considered.
High surface area TiNb
2
O
7
and Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
show improved electrochemical performances, however full cell studies indicate a non-negligible gassing behavior. |
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2
O
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Ni
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O
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4
Ti
5
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12
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2
O
7
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2
O
7
/Li(Ni
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Mn
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Co
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2
O
7
in comparison to Li
4
Ti
5
O
12
; a clear trend also appears between the surface area of the oxide and the amount of gassing. The swelling of TiNb
2
O
7
or Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
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7
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2
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10
O
29
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2
O
7
and Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
, especially at high current densities, with up to 190 mA h g
−1
at 10C. A set of 11 mA h pouch cells combining the nanosized TiNb
2
O
7
with LiMn
1.5
Ni
0.5
O
4
is tested and is the first to be reported for this material. Soft shell cells are used, not only to evaluate the electrochemical performances of this oxide in a larger scale battery, but also to assess its gassing behavior, a well-known limitation for application of Li
4
Ti
5
O
12
in hybrid electric vehicles. In order to evaluate the sole contribution of TiNb
2
O
7
to the swelling, an additional set of soft shell TiNb
2
O
7
/Li(Ni
1/3
Mn
1/3
Co
1/3
)O
2
cells is assembled and stored at 45 °C in a charged state. A higher swelling behavior is observed for TiNb
2
O
7
in comparison to Li
4
Ti
5
O
12
; a clear trend also appears between the surface area of the oxide and the amount of gassing. The swelling of TiNb
2
O
7
or Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
based pouch cells should be addressed before further industrial development of the two oxides can be considered.
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2
O
7
and Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
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2
O
7
and Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
, especially at high current densities, with up to 190 mA h g
−1
at 10C. A set of 11 mA h pouch cells combining the nanosized TiNb
2
O
7
with LiMn
1.5
Ni
0.5
O
4
is tested and is the first to be reported for this material. Soft shell cells are used, not only to evaluate the electrochemical performances of this oxide in a larger scale battery, but also to assess its gassing behavior, a well-known limitation for application of Li
4
Ti
5
O
12
in hybrid electric vehicles. In order to evaluate the sole contribution of TiNb
2
O
7
to the swelling, an additional set of soft shell TiNb
2
O
7
/Li(Ni
1/3
Mn
1/3
Co
1/3
)O
2
cells is assembled and stored at 45 °C in a charged state. A higher swelling behavior is observed for TiNb
2
O
7
in comparison to Li
4
Ti
5
O
12
; a clear trend also appears between the surface area of the oxide and the amount of gassing. The swelling of TiNb
2
O
7
or Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
based pouch cells should be addressed before further industrial development of the two oxides can be considered.
High surface area TiNb
2
O
7
and Ti
2
Nb
10
O
29
show improved electrochemical performances, however full cell studies indicate a non-negligible gassing behavior.</abstract><doi>10.1039/c6ta03813a</doi><tpages>11</tpages></addata></record> |
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