Facile shape control of nano-coaxial Co3O4/TiO2 arrays and the effect of the microstructure on lithium storage capability†
Abstract
Arrays of self-supported core–shell nanowire have attracted considerable attention with respect to improved capability for electrochemical energy storage. Herein, we report a facile strategy, involving hydrothermal and liquid phase deposition (LPD) routes, to fabricate nano-coaxial Co3O4/TiO2 arrays with intriguing morphologies, architectures, and chemical compositions. When tested as anode materials for lithium ion batteries, these nanohybrids exhibited high reversible capacity, excellent cycling stability and good rate capability. It is assumed that the excellent electrochemical performance originates from the intricate core–shell nanoarchitecture and the coating effect of TiO2, including improved mechanical/chemical stability and good strain accommodation. The improved lithium ion storage performance of the Co3O4/TiO2 nanostructure indicates its potential application as an anode material for electrochemical energy storage and the potential use of TiO2 coating for modification of other anode materials.