| Literature DB >> 26586150 |
Yan Zhao1,2, Fuxing Yin3,4, Yongguang Zhang5,6, Chengwei Zhang7,8, Almagul Mentbayeva9,10, Nurzhan Umirov11,12, Hongxian Xie13,14, Zhumabay Bakenov15,16.
Abstract
A free-standing sulfur/nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube (S/N-CNT) composite prepared via a simple solution method was first studied as a cathode material for lithium/sulfur batteries. By taking advantage of the self-weaving behavior of N-CNT, binders and current collectors are rendered unnecessary in the cathode, thereby simplifying its manufacturing and increasing the sulfur weight ratio in the electrode. Transmission electronic microscopy showed the formation of a highly developed core-shell tubular structure consisting of S/N-CNT composite with uniform sulfur coating on the surface of N-CNT. As a core in the composite, the N-CNT with N functionalization provides a highly conductive and mechanically flexible framework, enhancing the electronic conductivity and consequently the rate capability of the material.Entities:
Keywords: Free-standing electrode; Lithium/sulfur battery; Sulfur/nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube composite cathode
Year: 2015 PMID: 26586150 PMCID: PMC4653123 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-1152-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic diagrams of the synthesis of S/N-CNT composite
Fig. 2XRD patterns of elemental sulfur, N-CNT, and S/N-CNT composite
Fig. 3(a) XPS survey spectra of S/N-CNT; high-resolution XPS spectra of (b) S 2p and (c) N 1s in the S/N-CNT
Fig. 4a, b TEM images of N-CNT and S/N-CNT composite. Inset EDS mapping showing distribution of S in the S/N-CNT composite. c, d SEM images of S/N-CNT composite before and after discharge/charge cycles
Fig. 5Electrochemical performance of a lithium cell with the S/N-CNT composite cathode. a Cyclic voltammograms at 0.1 mV s−1 scan rate. b Discharge/charge profiles at 0.2 C. c Cycling performance of the S/N-CNT composite cathode at 0.2 C. d Rate capability of the S/N-CNT composite cathode
Fig. 6AC impedance spectroscopy data of a lithium cell with the S/N-CNT composite cathode
Literature comparison between the electrochemical performances of S/CNT and S/N-CNT composite cathodes for Li/S batteries
| Materials | 1st discharge capacity (mAh g−1) |
| Current density | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sulfur-porous carbon nanotubes | 895 | 625 (100th) | 0.1 C | [ |
| Sulfur-multiwalled carbon nanotubes | 1254 | 716 (40th) | 0.2 C | [ |
| Aligned carbon nanotube/sulfur | 1097.5 | ~600 (85th) | 0.1 C | [ |
| Multiwalled carbon nanotubes-sulfur | 741 | 592 (50th) | 200 mA g−1 | [ |
| Sulfur-MWNTs | 1274 | 637 (100th) | 0.1 C | [ |
| Sulfur/N-CNT composite | 1267 | 807 (100th) | 0.2 C | This study |