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Bo-Ra Kim, Kang-Seop Yun, Hee-June Jung, Seung-Taek Myung, Sang-Chul Jung, Wooseung Kang1, Sun-Jae Kim.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Belt or wire shaped TiO2(B) particles were synthesized for lithium ion battery application by a hydrothermal and heat treatment process. In order to facilitate TiO2(B)/C composites fabrication, the synthesized TiO2(B) particles were crushed into smaller sizes by ball milling.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24196343 PMCID: PMC4177134 DOI: 10.1186/1752-153X-7-174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Cent J ISSN: 1752-153X Impact factor: 4.215
Figure 1SEM images for planetary-milled TiO(B) powders with 300 rpm and various milling times. (a) as-prepared TiO2(B), (b) 1 hr ball-milled TiO2(B), and (c) 3 hrs ball-milled TiO2(B).
Figure 2Particle size distribution of planetary-milled TiO(B) with milling times by laser scattering (PSA) shown in Figure 1: (a) as-prepared TiO2(B), (b) 1 hr ball-milled TiO2(B), and (c) 3 hrs ball-milled TiO2(B).
Figure 3XRD patterns (a) and Raman spectra (b) of the planetary ball-milled TiO (B) samples used in Figure1.
Figure 4The initial charge–discharge curves of planetary-milled TiO(B) with milling times by laser scattering (PSA) shown in Figure 1. (a) as-prepared TiO2(B), (b) 1 hr ball-milled TiO2(B), and (c) 3 hrs ball-milled TiO2(B) at 0.2 C.
Figure 5Charge–discharge cycle (a) and C-rate characteristics (b) of planetary-milled TiO (B) with milling times shown in Figure 1.