| Literature DB >> 25682962 |
Jia-Qi Huang1, Ting-Zhou Zhuang1, Qiang Zhang1, Hong-Jie Peng1, Cheng-Meng Chen2, Fei Wei1.
Abstract
Lithium-sulfur batteries hold great promise for serving as next generation high energy density batteries. However, the shuttle of polysulfide induces rapid capacity degradation and poor cycling stability of lithium-sulfur cells. Herein, we proposed a unique lithium-sulfur battery configuration with an ultrathin graphene oxide (GO) membrane for high stability. The oxygen electronegative atoms modified GO into a polar plane, and the carboxyl groups acted as ion-hopping sites of positively charged species (Li(+)) and rejected the transportation of negatively charged species (Sn(2-)) due to the electrostatic interactions. Such electrostatic repulsion and physical inhibition largely decreased the transference of polysulfides across the GO membrane in the lithium-sulfur system. Consequently, the GO membrane with highly tunable functionalization properties, high mechanical strength, low electric conductivity, and facile fabrication procedure is an effective permselective separator system in lithium-sulfur batteries. By the incorporation of a permselective GO membrane, the cyclic capacity decay rate is also reduced from 0.49 to 0.23%/cycle. As the GO membrane blocks the diffusion of polysulfides through the membrane, it is also with advantages of anti-self-discharge properties.Entities:
Keywords: graphene oxide; lithium−sulfur battery; membrane; polysulfide
Year: 2015 PMID: 25682962 DOI: 10.1021/nn507178a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881