Preparation and re-examination of Li4Ti4.85Al0.15O12 as anode material of lithium-ion battery

Rui Cai, Tao Yuan, Ran Ran, Xiaoqin Liu, Zongping Shao

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Abstract

Spinel-type Al3+-doped Li4Ti5O12 oxide with the nominal composition of Li4Ti4.85Al0.15O12 was synthesized by a cellulose-assisted glycine-nitrate combustion process at reduced temperatures. X-ray diffraction characterization demonstrated that all Al3+ was successfully incorporated into the spinel lattice structure after calcination at 700°C. The Al3+ doping did not have obvious effect on the phase formation and phase structure while it led to an increase in surface area and a decrease in crystallite size of the oxide. The discharge capacity, the rate performance and the cycling stability were all slightly improved after the Al3+ doping. First discharge capacity ~221 mAh g-1 was achieved for the as-synthesized Li4Ti4.85Al0.15O12 from calcination at 700°C, higher than 189 mAh g-1 for the pristine Li4Ti5O12 prepared by the same way. Al3+ was likely incorporated into both Li+ tetrahedral site and Ti4+ octahedral site with the majority into the Ti4+ site. Al3+ doping into the Li+ tetrahedral site increased the reducibility of Ti4+; consequently comparable electronic conductivity was observed for Li4Ti5O12 and Li4Ti4.85Al0.15O12 after the reduction. However, it also induced a decrease of lithium-ion diffusion coefficient and a transition of rate-limiting step of the electrode reaction from electron charge transfer for Li4Ti5O12 to Li+ diffusion for Li4Ti4.85Al0.15O12. The improved performance from the Al3+ doping was mainly attributed to the increased surface area of the oxide.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)68-77
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Energy Research
Volume35
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2011

Keywords

  • Al-doped LiTiO
  • Anode
  • Electrochemical performance
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Synthesis

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