High Surface Area V 2 O 5 Aerogel Intercalation Electrodes

Abstract
Supercritical drying of gels yields amorphous aerogels (ARG) that serve as reversible, high capacity hosts for lithium ion intercalation. We have found that ARG material consists of a highly interconnected solid network that has a surface area up to 450 m2/g and a specific pore volume of 2.3 cm3/g. The material hosts at least per mole of (ARG) as determined by both galvanostatic intermittent titration (GITT) and chemical lithiation (CL) techniques. The equilibrium voltage‐composition curve is identical for both GITT and CL techniques as well. (ARG) has a specific energy in excess of 1600 Wh/kg, the highest ever reported for any vanadium oxide host.