Titanium dioxide, well-known for its applications in the field of the photoactivity and the dye sensitized solar cells, is also a promising candidate as a negative electrode for lithium-ion batteries. Anatase and TiO2(B) varieties are the most interesting ones, with electrochemical intercalations of 0.50 and 0.75 Li+ per TiO2 respectively. In nanometric sizes, these varieties exhibit higher energy and power densities.This study is focused on the synthesis of nanometric titanium dioxides by a soft chemistry way first developed by Kasuga et al. The three step method generates successively intermediates such as (i) titanate (NaOH)xTiO2(H2O)y (x = 0,3-0,5 et y = 0,4-0,7) by reflux treatment and (ii) titanic acid TiO2(H2O)z (z = 0,7-0,8) after i...