Fast, Completely Reversible Li Insertion in Vanadium Pentoxide Nanoribbons

Candace K. Chan(Stanford University), Hailin Peng(Stanford University), Ray D. Twesten(Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (United States)), Konrad Jarausch(Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (United States)), Xiao Zhang(Stanford University), Yi Cui(Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (United States))
Nano Letters
January 26, 2007
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Abstract

Layered-structure nanoribbons with efficient electron transport and short lithium ion insertion lengths are promising candidates for Li battery applications. Here we studied at the single nanostructure level the chemical, structural, and electrical transformations of V2O5 nanoribbons. We found that transformation of V2O5 into the omega-Li3V2O5 phase depends not only on the width but also the thickness of the nanoribbons. Transformation can take place within 10 s in thin nanoribbons, suggesting a Li diffusion constant 3 orders of magnitude faster than in bulk materials, resulting in a significant increase in battery power density (360 C power rate). For the first time, complete delithiation of omega-Li3V2O5 back to the single-crystalline, pristine V2O5 nanoribbon was observed, indicating a 30% higher energy density. These new observations are attributed to the ability of facile strain relaxation and phase transformation at the nanoscale. In addition, efficient electronic transport can be maintained to charge a Li3V2O5 nanoribbon within less than 5 s. These exciting nanosize effects can be exploited to fabricate high-performance Li batteries for applications in electric and hybrid electric vehicles.


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