Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6602093 | Electrochimica Acta | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Lithium sulfur batteries are one of the most potential rechargeable energy storage devices due to its high energy density and low cost. Nevertheless, the practical applications are heavily hindered by polysulfide shuttle effect, which would cause fast capacity fading. Polysulfide adsorption has been proved to be an effective strategy via chemical bonding or physical constraint. Here, a fresh LixLayTiO3 and acetylene black hybrid coated separator was constructed to suppress the migration of polysulfides and served as an upper current collector to fully utilize the active material. The acetylene black embellished separator and the pristine one were used as reference. Comprehensive and systematic results proved that the hybrid coated separator could not only effectively trap polysulfides, but also promote the conversion of polysulfides, which would improve the rate and cycle performance. The as-prepared sample with 1.0% LixLayTiO3 addition showed the best electrochemical performance with a high capacity of 890â¯mAâ¯hâ¯g-1 at 1600â¯mAâ¯gâ1. An enhanced cycling performance with 716â¯mAâ¯hâ¯g-1 retained after 100 cycles at 800â¯mAâ¯gâ1 was observed, corresponding to a capacity retention of 81.2%. In summary, this study provides a simple, low cost and effective approach to promote the development of lithium sulfur batteries.
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Authors
Guilin Feng, Xiaohong Liu, Yanan Liu, Zhenguo Wu, Yanxiao Chen, Xiaodong Guo, Benhe Zhong, Wei Xiang, Jianshu Li,