Titanium dioxide/amine hybrid nanotubes. Optical properties and behavior as lithium–ion electrode
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Vásquez, Juan
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Titanium dioxide/amine hybrid nanotubes. Optical properties and behavior as lithium–ion electrode
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Titanium dioxide based tubular nanocomposites containing long-chain amines were prepared by
hydrothermal reaction of anatase with neutral surfactants, dodecylamine and octadecylamine, under
strong alkaline conditions. Morphologically pure phases are obtained after reaction times of about 50 h
at 130 ◦C. Dodecylamine derivates are structural and thermally more fragile than those with octadecylamine.
Under more drastic reaction conditions, 72 h at 150 ◦C, amine is segregated leading to almost
pure inorganic nanotubes or fibers for octadecyl and dodecyl derivatives respectively. The products characterized
by electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, FT-IR and elemental analysis are constituted by the
hydrogen titanat H2Ti3O7. Diffuse reflectance spectra reveal the products present typical size-dependent
optical properties. The photoluminescence spectra are qualitatively similar to that of anatase dominated
by the presence of traps located in the band gap. The electrochemical lithium intercalation and lithium diffusion
coefficients of the products were studied by intermittent galvanostatic method and galvanostatic
pulse relaxation technique respectively. Products were tested in a lithium cell using the nanocomposites
as the active material of the positive electrode. The hybrid dodecylamine derivative shows a first
cycle irreversible capacity of 219 mAh/g, and a capacity of 113 mAh/g after the 7th cycle which results
improved in comparison with those reported for H2Ti3O7 electrodes, thus pointing to a protective effect
of the amine.
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Fondecyt (Grants 1090282, 1070195 and 7070162), Basal Financing
Program for Scientific and Technological Centers of Excellence,
CONICYT (CEDENNA), Millennium Science Nucleus P06-022-F, VIC
Universidad de Chile (CSIC 21/09-10), and Universidad Tecnológica
Metropolitana, are gratefully acknowledged.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119068
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.electacta.2009.05.010
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Electrochimica Acta 55 (2010) 1373–1379
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