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Enhancement of the capacitance in TiO2 nanotubes through controlled introduction of oxygen vacancies
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Oxygen VacanciesEngineeringSelf-organized Titania NanotubesChemistryCarbon-based MaterialMxenesElectrochemical CapacitorsMaterials ScienceBattery Electrode MaterialsNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsElectrochemical Power SourceEnergy StorageSupercapacitorTitania NanotubesElectrochemical Double Layer CapacitorElectrochemistryNanomaterialsTitanium Dioxide MaterialsElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteries
The many applications of high energy storage devices have forged an increasing interest in research areas related to electrochemical capacitors. Here, in this work, we present a facile method for the fabrication of self-organized titania nanotubes grown by anodic oxidation of titanium foil with different subsequent heat-treatment regimes for use as binder-free working electrodes in supercapacitor applications. The capacitance of these highly ordered titania nanotubes, when exposed to a reductive atmosphere during annealing, was determined to be well above 900 µF cm−2, confirming that the capacitance contribution was pseudocapacitive in nature. The behaviour of oxygen depleted titania in the anatase to rutile (A → R) phase transformation and also in electrochemical charge storage has been studied in detail. It was found that upon the reduction of Ti4+ to Ti3+, with oxygen depletion of the structure, the A → R phase transformation was promoted. In addition, the fabricated electrodes showed highly reversible charge–discharge stability.
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