@article { author = {Mohammadifar, M. and Massoudi, A. and Naderi, N. and Eshraghi, M. J.}, title = {Pseudocapacitive Behavior of Nb2O5-TNTs Nanocomposite for Lithium-ion Micro-batteries}, journal = {Advanced Ceramics Progress}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, pages = {1-9}, year = {2021}, publisher = {Materials and Energy Research Center (MERC) Iranian Ceramic Society (ICERS)}, issn = {2423-7477}, eissn = {2423-7485}, doi = {10.30501/acp.2021.289093.1064}, abstract = {The present study aims to introduce Niobium pentoxide-Titanium nanotube (Nb2O5-TNTs) composite as a novel anode material synthesized through hydrothermal method. In this respect, Nb2O5 nanoparticles and TNTs are separately synthesized through sonochemical and anodizing processes, respectively. According to FESEM images, the well-oriented TNTs with inner and outer diameters of 70 and 88 nm, respectively, are well decorated by Nb2O5 nanoparticles. The Nb2O5-TNTs anode shows the areal charge and discharge capacities of 0.167 mAh/cm2 and 0.146 mAh/cm2, respectively, at 0.113 mA/cm2 as well as 60% capacitive storage in 20 mV/s. High power Nb2O5-TNT anode reveals 86% reversible capacity in the 16th cycle with a columbic efficiency of 84% for the 16th cycle. In addition, the charge transfer resistance in TNTs declines from 750 Ω to 680 Ω after decorating by Nb2O5. The superior performance of Nb2O5-TNT composites is taken into account to derive higher charge storage from a capacitive charge storage which is dominant in the diffusion-controlled process. Therefore, Nb2O5-TNT composite can be applied to the next-generation pseudocapacitive anode in lithium-ion batteries.}, keywords = {Niobium pentoxide,Titanium nanotube,Pseudocapacitance,Lithium-ion battery,Micro-battery}, url = {https://www.acerp.ir/article_132234.html}, eprint = {https://www.acerp.ir/article_132234_c3cee9f16ba3a6baf4b22ede4acd3088.pdf} }