Login / Signup

Reversible magnesium and aluminium ions insertion in cation-deficient anatase TiO2.

Toshinari KoketsuJiwei MaBenjamin J MorganMonique BodyChristophe LegeinWalid DachraouiMattia GianniniArnaud DemortièreMathieu SalanneFrançois DardoizeHenri GroultOlaf J BorkiewiczKarena W ChapmanPeter StrasserDamien Dambournet
Published in: Nature materials (2017)
In contrast to monovalent lithium or sodium ions, the reversible insertion of multivalent ions such as Mg2+ and Al3+ into electrode materials remains an elusive goal. Here, we demonstrate a new strategy to achieve reversible Mg2+ and Al3+ insertion in anatase TiO2, achieved through aliovalent doping, to introduce a large number of titanium vacancies that act as intercalation sites. We present a broad range of experimental and theoretical characterizations that show a preferential insertion of multivalent ions into titanium vacancies, allowing a much greater capacity to be obtained compared to pure TiO2. This result highlights the possibility to use the chemistry of defects to unlock the electrochemical activity of known materials, providing a new strategy for the chemical design of materials for practical multivalent batteries.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • aqueous solution
  • ionic liquid
  • gold nanoparticles
  • magnetic resonance
  • computed tomography
  • drug discovery
  • carbon nanotubes