Carbon-Coated Flower-Like TiO2Nanosphere as an Ultrastable Anode Material for Potassium-Ion Batteries: Structure Design and Mechanism Study

Liming Ling, Xiwen Wang, Minghan Zhou, Kai Wu, Chenxiao Lin, Hussein A. Younus, Min Zhang, Shiguo Zhang, Faliang Cheng*, Yan Zhang*

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Abstract

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a promising anode with long-term cyclability and low cost for potassium-ion batteries (PIBs), while its potential application is limited by the low electron/ion conductivity and lack of understanding of K+ion storage behavior. In this work, a carbon-decorated flower-like TiO2nanosphere composed of ultrathin nanosheets (denoted as TO/C) was simply synthesized in a one-step process. The desirable structure features of hierarchical flower-like TiO2and the conductive carbon coating make TO/C a high-performance PIB anode with high specific capacity (172.1 mAh g-1at 0.1C) and superior durability (100 mAh g-1at 1C even after 2300 cycles). The K+storage behaviors were deeply analyzed by the multiple electrochemical characterizations and theoretical calculations. It is revealed that the stable SEI film and the sufficient phase transition in the first discharge process contribute greatly to the stable K+intercalation/deintercalation within the TiO2in the subsequent cycles, and the anatase phase is a more suitable anode material than bronze for PIBs. This work provides a structure design strategy for high-performance PIBs anode and may further push the PIBs toward practical application.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15586-15596
Number of pages11
JournalACS Applied Energy Materials
Volume5
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 26 2022

Keywords

  • GITT
  • K+ storage mechanism
  • cycling performance
  • flower-like TiO2
  • kinetics

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology
  • Electrochemistry
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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