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Journal Article 
Lithium storage study on MoO3-grafted TiO2 nanotube arrays 
Anwar, T; Wang, Li; Li Jiaoyang; Chen, W; Sagar, RUrR; Liang Tongxiang 
2016 
1149-1157 
Titanium dioxide nanotube arrays (TNAs) were fabricated via anodic ionization. Porous MoO3 was grafted on TNAs with the help of hydrothermal method. Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray powder diffraction was utilized for the confirmation of one dimensional morphology and phase identification. The porous MoO3 nanoflake-grafted TNAs (MoO3/TNAs) electrode was used as anode material in lithium ion battery (LIB) and it was found that the areal specific capacity of MoO3/TNAs (similar to 797 mu Ah cm(-2)) was three times higher than those of anatase TNAs (similar to 287 mu Ah cm(-2)) and porous MoO3 (similar to 234 mu Ah cm(-2)) at 50 mu A cm(-2) 
Molybdenum oxide; Titanium dioxide nanotube arrays (TNAs); Anode; Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) 
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