Constructing Hierarchical Spheres from Large Ultrathin Anatase TiO<sub>2</sub> Nanosheets with Nearly 100% Exposed (001) Facets for Fast Reversible Lithium Storage

Jun Song Chen(Cornell University), Yi Tan(Cornell University), Chang Ming Li(Cornell University), Yan Ling Cheah(Nanyang Technological University), Deyan Luan(Cornell University), Madhavi Srinivasan(Nanyang Technological University), Freddy Yin Chiang Boey(Nanyang Technological University), Lynden A. Archer(Cornell University), Xiong Wen Lou(Nanyang Technological University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
April 14, 2010
Cited by 1,244

Abstract

Synthesis of nanocrystals with exposed high-energy facets is a well-known challenge in many fields of science and technology. The higher reactivity of these facets simultaneously makes them desirable catalysts for sluggish chemical reactions and leads to their small populations in an equilibrated crystal. Using anatase TiO(2) as an example, we demonstrate a facile approach for creating high-surface-area stable nanosheets comprising nearly 100% exposed (001) facets. Our approach relies on spontaneous assembly of the nanosheets into three-dimensional hierarchical spheres, which stabilizes them from collapse. We show that the high surface density of exposed TiO(2) (001) facets leads to fast lithium insertion/deinsertion processes in batteries that mimic features seen in high-power electrochemical capacitors.


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