Ni Ti (PO ) /C NASICON-type phosphate is introduced as a new anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Ni Ti (PO ) /C was synthesized through the sol-gel route and delivered some remarkable electrochemical performances. Specifically, the Ni Ti (PO ) /C electrode demonstrates a high rate capability performance and delivers high reversible capacities ranging from 130 mAh g to about 111 mAh g at current rates ranging from 0.1 C to 5 C in the voltage window of 1.85-3 V (vs. Li /Li). In the same voltage range, the material reaches an initial capacity of 105 mAh g with a capacity retention of about 82 % after 1000 cycles at the high current rate of 10 C. The electrodes are also tested in the wider voltage range of 0.5-3 V (vs. Li /Li) and show good reversibility and rate capability performance. Moreover, the Ni Ti (PO ) /C electrodes enable fast Li diffusion (in the order of 10 cm s ) compared with other NASICON-type materials. As a result, a first discharge capacity of 480 mAh g is reached.
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