Paper-like TiO2/graphene-carbon nanotube hybrid electrode with high mass loading: Toward high-performance lithium ion battery

2018 
Abstract One key challenge in flexible batteries lies in the development of deformable/flexible electrode with high active materials mass loading and good electronic conductivity. Herein, we report such a paper-like TiO 2 /graphene-carbon nanotube hybrid electrode by a facile vacuum filtration approach. In this electrode, titania nanoparticles with uniform size (9 nm) and carbon nanotubes are embedded into graphene sheet homogeneously, forming a peculiar 3D conducting network. This feature ensures 1) a high TiO 2 mass loading (77.3 wt %, 2.93 mg cm −2 ); 2) good electric conductivity (∼1000 S m −1 ); and 3) good flexibility. Benefiting from these, the electrode delivers a high specific capacity (214 mAh g −1 ), excellent rate capability, and up to 700 cycles stability at a high rate of 1000 mA g −1 . This fabrication strategy demonstrates great practical potential and opens up new idea for high-performance self-supported electrode design.
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