Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5150184 | Journal of Power Sources | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Here we report on a Li-S battery with cathode, based on a S powder obtained from bulk amorphous S, by cryogenic grinding. The cathode was prepared from a slurry, wherein the content of cryo-ground S powder was equal to 80 wt % (corresponds to â 2.26 mg cmâ2). Other slurry components included carbon Super P, and polyvinylidene fluoride, dispersed in N-methylpyrrolidone. The electrochemical performance of the as-prepared battery was compared to a battery based on an identically prepared paste, but containing reference S powder (with the orthorhombic structure). A longer life cycle, and enhanced capacity per gram, as well as per cm2 of electrode was revealed for the cryo-ground S-based cathode. The electrochemical results show that the loss in capacity of the cryo-ground S powder cathode was just 3% after 50 cycles, which suggests on a higher stability of S inside the cathode during cycling.
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Authors
T. Kazda, M. Krbal, M. Pouzar, J. Vondrák, A. Fedorková Straková, M. Slávik, T. Wagner, J.M. Macak,