Fabrication of N-doped carbon-coated Li4Ti5−xCoxO12 anode for lithium-ion batteries

In this work, the Co2+-ion doping and N-doped carbon coating are adopted to improve the intrinsic and apparent electronic conductivities of Li4Ti5O12. This co-modified composite is fabricated through a ball-milling process followed by one-step solid-state reaction. XRD results demonstrate that the d...

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Published inSolid state ionics Vol. 320; pp. 113 - 117
Main Authors Liu, Huaixin, Su, Caina, Li, Xuemei, Guo, Yong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.07.2018
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Summary:In this work, the Co2+-ion doping and N-doped carbon coating are adopted to improve the intrinsic and apparent electronic conductivities of Li4Ti5O12. This co-modified composite is fabricated through a ball-milling process followed by one-step solid-state reaction. XRD results demonstrate that the doped Co2+ does not destroy the spinel-type structure and it has successfully doped into the crystal structure of Li4Ti5O12. TEM images reveal that the surface of Li4Ti5-xCoxO12 particle is coated by a thin N-doped carbon layer with a thickness of 3–4 nm. Benefiting from the improved conductivity, the obtained composite displays an excellent rate capability and a stable cyclic property. Thus, the Co2+-ion doped and N-doped carbon-coated Li4Ti5O12 anode has great potential for the application of lithium-ion batteries. •The Co2+-ion doping and N-doped carbon coating are adopted to improve the Li-storage performance of Li4Ti5O12.•N-doped carbon-coated Li4Ti5-xCoxO12 sample has been prepared by a solid-state reaction.•The obtained composite shows excellent rate capability and stable cyclic life.
ISSN:0167-2738
1872-7689
DOI:10.1016/j.ssi.2018.02.035