Surface Nitriding Enables Improved Intercalation Pseudocapacitance of T−Nb2O5 for Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Wei Fang,
Lingling Zhang,
Ming Yang
et al.
Abstract:The low electrical conductivity limits the application of T‐Nb2O5 as anode materials for practical applications. The large‐grain T‐Nb2O5 nanowires with nitrogen doping are obtained by simple hydrothermal and annealing treatments. After nitriding with ammonia, an amorphous layer of NbON as an intermediate is formed and then the new crystalline NbN is generated with the deepening of the nitriding degree, causing homogeneous pores on the surface of the T‐Nb2O5 and thus increasing the specific surface area. Meanwh… Show more
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