Mesoporous titania nanotubes: Their preparation and application as electrode materials for rechargeable lithium batteries

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  - Wang, K. X.,Wei, M. D.,Morris, M. A.,Zhou, H. S.,Holmes, J. D.
  - 2007
  - October
  - Advanced Materials
  - Mesoporous titania nanotubes: Their preparation and application as electrode materials for rechargeable lithium batteries
  - Validated
  - ()
  - 19
  - 19
  - 3016
  - Mesoporous titania nanotubes with tunable dimension have been fabricated within the pores of alumina membranes by a simple sol-gel templating method. The 3D network structures of these mesoporous nanotubes (see figure) can provide both electron pathway and lithium ion pathway which benefit their applications in a high rate rechargeable lithium battery.
  - 0935-9648
  - ://000250394200048
DA  - 2007/10
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AUTHORSWang, K. X.,Wei, M. D.,Morris, M. A.,Zhou, H. S.,Holmes, J. D.
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ABSTRACTMesoporous titania nanotubes with tunable dimension have been fabricated within the pores of alumina membranes by a simple sol-gel templating method. The 3D network structures of these mesoporous nanotubes (see figure) can provide both electron pathway and lithium ion pathway which benefit their applications in a high rate rechargeable lithium battery.
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