Advances of TiO2 as Negative Electrode Materials for Sodium-Ion Batteries

Weigang Wang, Yu Liu, Xu Wu, Jing Wang, Lijun Fu, Yusong Zhu, Yuping Wu, Xiang Liu

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Abstract

TiO2 is a naturally abundant material with versatile polymorphs, which has been investigated in various fields, such as photocatalysis, electrochromic devices, lithium-ion batteries, amongst others. Due to the similar (but not identical) chemistry between lithium and sodium, TiO2 is considered as an interesting potential negative electrode material for sodium ion batteries (SIBs) and is being investigated in fundamental studies for potential applications. The recent advances of TiO2 as negative electrode materials for SIBs are reviewed herein. Different electrochemical behaviors of TiO2 toward lithium and sodium are introduced. The (de)sodiation mechanism and physical parameters influencing the electrochemical performance are discussed. In addition, the strategies to improve the kinetic behavior, cycling stability, and coulombic efficiency of TiO2 negative electrode material for SIBs are reviewed. Beyond the great improvement of its electrochemical performance achieved, other challenges of TiO2 negative electrode material for SIBs remain. These challenges need to be addressed through a comprehensive understanding of its electrochemical behavior in SIBs. This review will be beneficial to the advancement of TiO2 for SIBs and other applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1800004
JournalAdvanced Materials Technologies
Volume3
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2018

Keywords

  • TiO
  • carbon incorporation
  • defects
  • nanostructures
  • sodium-ion batteries

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