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Correlation between Lithium Titanium Oxide Powder Morphology and High Rate Performance in Lithium-Ion Batteries
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This study determined the measurable factor responsible for the high rate performance of lithium titanium oxide Li4Ti5O12, LTO) powders in lithium-ion batteries. The structural and mor- phological properties of various Li4Ti5O12 materials and their correlation with electrochemical per- formance were analysed. The results showed that there was a strong correlation between high ca-pacity retention at 10 C and the specific surface area. Other electrochemical and structural factors, such as the crystal size and pore structure, were not correlated with 10 C performance. We found that an increase in the specific surface area of Li4Ti5O12 above c.a. 15 m2 g−1 neither improved the high rate capacity retention nor its specific discharge capacity at high current rates. We also showed that the sol–gel synthesized lithium titanium oxide powders could retain similar or higher discharge specific capacities than materials synthesized via more complex routes