2023
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-16wxl-v2
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Highly reversible Ti/Sn oxide nanocomposite electrodes for lithium ion batteries obtained by oxidation of MAX Ti3AlxSn1-xC2 phases

Abstract: Among the materials for the negative electrodes in Li-ion batteries, oxides capable of reacting with Li+ via intercalation/conversion/alloying are extremely interesting due to their high specific capacities but suffer from poor mechanical stability. A new way to design nanocomposites based on the Ti/SnOx system is the partial oxidation of the tin-containing MAX phase of Ti3Al(1-x)SnxO2 composition. Exploiting this strategy, we develop composite electrodes of Sn/TiOx and MAX phase capable of withstanding over 6… Show more

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