Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6608199 | Electrochimica Acta | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Zinc oxide wrapped sulphur/carbon nanotubes (ZnO@S/CNT) and nickel hydroxide wrapped sulphur/carbon nanotubes (Ni(OH)2@S/CNT) nanocomposites are prepared using a simple, low cost and scalable ball-milling method. As the cathodes in Li-S batteries, the as-prepared ZnO@S/CNT composite illustrates a superior high initial capacity of 1663 mAh gâ1 at a charge/discharge rate of 160 mA gâ1, and maintains a reversible capacity at approximately 942 mAh gâ1 after 70 cycles. While for Ni(OH)2@S/CNT composites, its initial capacity is also as high as 1331 mAh gâ1, but a poorer cycling stability is presented. When the charge/discharge current is increased to 1600 mA gâ1, a high reversible capacity of 698 mAh gâ1 after 200 cycles still can be obtained for the ZnO@S/CNT composite, far better than that of Ni(OH)2@S/CNT composites. The better cycling performance and high discharge capacity can be attributed to the strong interactions between ZnO and Sx2â species, which is verified by the density functional theory (DFT) calculation result that the ZnO exhibits a higher adsorption energy for Li2S8 than the Ni(OH)2.
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Authors
Xingxing Gu, Chuan-jia Tong, Bo Wen, Li-min Liu, Chao Lai, Shanqing Zhang,