Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6766267 | Renewable Energy | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Sulfur deposited on a hollow polyaniline sphere was prepared through in situ synthesis and used to investigate the electrochemical properties of lithium/sulfur cells. The fabricated hPANIs@S composite presented an excellent reversible capacity of 601.9 mAh gâ1 after 100 cycles at 170 mA gâ1. The capacity increased with the cycle increase, especially at high charge/discharge current. For example, the capacity had only approximate 270 mAh gâ1 after initial 121th cycle at 510 mA gâ1, and the capacity steadily increased to 380 mAh gâ1 after 180th cycle at similar current. These results indicated that cycle property improved compared with that of pure sulfur prepared through in situ synthesis under similar conditions. The enhanced cycle property of the hPANIs@S composite could be due to the homogeneous distribution of fine sulfur particles on the PANI surface, which stabilized the nanostructure of sulfur and enhanced its conductivity during charge/discharge cycles.
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Authors
Pan Wei, Mei Qiang Fan, Hai Chao Chen, Xiu Ru Yang, Han Mei Wu, Jindan Chen, Ting Li, Ling Wei Zeng, Chen Ming Li, Qiang Jian Ju, Da Chen, Guang Lei Tian, Chun Ju Lv,