Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6470522 Electrochimica Acta 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Tubular activated cotton textile (ACT) was derived from natural cotton textile.•ACT was used as sulfur host to prepare ACT/S composite.•Reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheets were coated around ACT.•KOH-activated ACT was used as interlayer between cathode and separator.•The assembled cell exhibited an exceptional capacity and rate performance.

The future wearable/portable electronics need flexible power sources with higher storage capability. Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery is very promising for the development of next-generation high-energy battery due to its ultra-high theoretical capacity. However, the development of flexible Li-S battery has been plagued by its fast capacity decay and lack of suitable flexible substrates. Herein, a conductive activated cotton textile (ACT) with porous tubular structure was first derived from natural cotton textile to load sulfur, which was further wrapped with partially reduced graphene oxide (ACT/S-rGO) to immobilize lithium polysulfides. Meanwhile, the partially reduced graphene oxide nanosheets could be served as a conductive coating, which further mitigated the poor conductivity of sulfur and enabled fast electron transportation along ACT fibers. Furthermore, a KOH-activated ACT with micropore size distribution was inserted between cathode and separator to mitigate the “shuttle effect” of polysulfides. Finally, the assembled ACT/S-rGO cathode with porous ACT interlayer exhibited an exceptional rate capability and durable cyclic performance (with a well-retained capacity of ∼1016 mAh g−1 even after 200 cycles). A flexible Li-S cell with ACT/S-rGO as a cathode was also assembled to demonstrate its superior potential as flexible power sources for future wearable electronic devices.

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