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A drawback with lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) lies in the unstable lithium storage which results in poor electrochemical performance. Therefore, it's of importance to improve the electrochemical functionality and Li‐ion transport kinetics of electrode materials for high‐performance lithium storage. Here, a subtle atom engineering via injecting molybdenum (Mo) atoms into vanadium disulfide (VS2) to...
Titanium‐based anode materials have achieved much progress with the wide studies in lithium‐ion batteries. However, these known materials usually possess high discharge voltage platforms and limited energy densities. Herein, a titanium‐based oxide of Na2TiGeO5 with layered structure, two‐dimensional lamellar frame and exposed highly active (001) facet, exhibiting good electrochemical performance in...
Titanium‐based anode materials are attracting considerable attention for use in high‐performance lithium‐ion batteries, but the compromised energy density caused by high voltage plateaus and unsatisfactory capacities severely retards their practical applications. Herein, a molten‐salt synthesis of Li2TiSiO5 crystalline platelets and a subsequent selective facet modification by in situ growth of TiO...
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