Newly Discovered TiO2-Coated Nanotubes Could Build Better Li-Ion Battery Electrodes

Newly Discovered TiO2-Coated Nanotubes Could Build Better Li-Ion Battery Electrodes



Titanium dioxide (TiO2) by itself makes up a very low performance electrode, because the electrons move very slowly through it (can take years until you could fill a millimiter-thick TiO2 piece). When you reduce its thickness, though, TiO2 acts like a very good electrode.


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