Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7851537 | Carbon | 2015 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Percolating carbon nanoparticles were added into electrolyte to improve the performance of Li-S batteries. These percolating carbon nanoparticles acted as dispersible nanosized electrodes, allowed the direct electrochemical utilization of dissolved polysulfides in electrolyte, and mitigated the polysulfide shuttle. As a result, the polysulfide utilization was improved with the virtual sulfur capacity increasing from 538 mA h gâ1 to 1270 mA h gâ1. The increment in high plateau-sloping capacity is 43% while a much more significant 158% increment is observed in low plateau region. The percolating carbon nanoparticles also improved the battery stability.
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Authors
Qingcong (Ray) Zeng, Feng Li, Ian R. Gentle, Hui-Ming Cheng, Da-Wei Wang,