Literature DB >> 27502841

Conductive Carbon Network inside a Sulfur-Impregnated Carbon Sponge: A Bioinspired High-Performance Cathode for Li-S Battery.

Xue-Li Du1, Ya You2, Yang Yan3, Dawei Zhang1, Huai-Ping Cong1, Haili Qin1, Chaofeng Zhang1, Fei-Fei Cao4, Ke-Cheng Jiang5, Yan Wang1, Sen Xin1,2, Jian-Bo He1.   

Abstract

A highly conductive sulfur cathode is crucial for improving the kinetic performance of a Li-S battery. The encapsulation of sulfur in porous nanocarbons is expected to benefit the Li(+) migration, yet the e(-) conduction is still to be improved due to a low graphitization degree of a conventional carbon substrate, especially that pyrolyzed from carbohydrates or polymers. Aiming at facilitating the e(-) conduction in the cathode, here we propose to use ketjen black, a highly graphitized nanocarbon building block to form a conductive network for electrons in a biomass-derived, hierarchically porous carbon sponge by a easily scaled-up approach at a low cost. The specifically designed carbon host ensures a high loading and good retention of active sulfur, while also provides a faster electron transmission to benefit the lithiation/delithiation kinetics of sulfur. The sulfur cathode prepared from the carbon network shows excellent cycling and rate performance in a Li-S battery, rendering its practicality for emerging energy storage opportunities such as grids or automobiles.

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Keywords:  electronic conductivity; ketjen black; lithium−sulfur battery; porous carbon; sodium alginate; sulfur cathode

Year:  2016        PMID: 27502841     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b07607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  The fabrication of a 3D current collector with bitter melon-like TiO2-NCNFs for highly stable lithium-sulfur batteries.

Authors:  Xuzi Zhang; Zhihong Chen; Lingling Shui; Chaoqun Shang; Xin Wang; Guofu Zhou
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2018-11-05
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