| Literature DB >> 29414863 |
Ji-Yoon Song1, Hyeon-Haeng Lee2, Won Gi Hong3, Yun Suk Huh4, Yun Sung Lee5, Hae Jin Kim6, Young-Si Jun7.
Abstract
For practical application of lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs), it is crucial to develop sulfur cathodes with high areal capacity and cycle stability in a simple and inexpensive manner. In this study, a carbon cloth infiltrated with a sulfur-containing electrolyte solution (CC-S) was utilized as an additive-free, flexible, high-sulfur-loading cathode. A freestanding carbon cloth performed double duty as a current collector and a sulfur-supporting/trapping material. The active material in the form of Li₂S₆ dissolved in a 1 M LiTFSI-DOL/DME solution was simply infiltrated into the carbon cloth (CC) during cell fabrication, and its optimal loading amount was found to be in a range between 2 and 10 mg/cm² via electrochemical characterization. It was found that the interwoven carbon microfibers retained structural integrity against volume expansion/contraction and that the embedded uniform micropores enabled a high loading and an efficient trapping of sulfur species during cycling. The LSB coin cell employing the CC-S electrode with an areal sulfur loading of 6 mg/cm² exhibited a high areal capacity of 4.3 and 3.2 mAh/cm² at C/10 for 145 cycles and C/3 for 200 cycles, respectively, with minor capacity loss (<0.03%/cycle). More importantly, such high performance could also be realized in flexible pouch cells with dimensions of 2 cm × 6 cm before and after 300 bending cycles. Simple and inexpensive preparation of sulfur cathodes using CC-S electrodes, therefore, has great potential for the manufacture of high-performance flexible LSBs.Entities:
Keywords: carbon cloth; catholytes; flexible batteries; lithium–sulfur batteries; microporous carbon
Year: 2018 PMID: 29414863 PMCID: PMC5853722 DOI: 10.3390/nano8020090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1Structural characterization of the carbon cloth (CC). (a) XRD pattern; (b) Raman spectrum; (c) SEM images (scale bar of inset image: 10 µm); photo images of (d) folded and (e) stretched CC support; (f) N2 sorption isotherm; and (f, inset) the corresponding pore size distribution calculated by the NLDFT method.
Figure 2CV diagrams of (a) CC-S2; (b) CC-S6; and (c) CC-S10.
Figure 3Charge/discharge profiles at the 50th cycle and cycle stability. (a,c) CC-S2, CC-S6, and CC–S10 operated at C/3 and (b,d) CC-S6 at C/3 and C/10 in the potential range of 1.8–2.6 and 1.5–3.0 V vs. Li/Li+; (e) EIS spectra of CC-S6 and CC-S10 after GCPL cycling at C/3; (f) Rate capability of CC-S between C/10 and 1 C.
Figure 4(a) Photo images of 2 cm × 6 cm pouch cell showing the CC electrode (left) and the Li metal anode (right); (b) Scheme of the pouch cell bending test condition; (c) Cycle stability of the pouch and coin cells in the potential range of 1.5–3.0 V vs. Li/Li+ at C/10 (inset photo image shows the pouch cell bended at 0°).
Figure 5Ragone plots of (a) areal current density vs. areal capacity (mean of diameter: amount of sulfur loading) and (b) cycle number vs. capacity degrade (mean of diameter: C rate). Circle and square dots mean coin cell and pouch cell data, respectively. Dots in red represent data from this work.
Electrochemical performance of lithium–sulfur batteries with binder-free 3D electrodes in Figure 5.
| No.- | Sample | Current Density | Areal Capacity | Cycle | Capacity Degrade | Sulfur Loading Amount | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mA/cm2 | mAh/cm2 | % | mg/cm2 | ||||
| 1 | Carbon cloth-Li2S8/GPE | 2.144 | 4.66 | 500 | 0.079 | 6.4 | [ |
| 2 | N,S-co-doped graphene sponge | 1.541 | 3.77 | 100 | 0.287 | 4.6 | [ |
| 3 | CNT/S | 3.01 | 2.78 | 500 | 0.024 | 3.7 | [ |
| 4 | CNT (bottom-up free standing electrode) | 0.528 | 4.41 | 150 | 0.198 | 6.3 | [ |
| 5 | CNTs/CC | 1.424 | 1.06 | 300 | 0.103 | 1.7 | [ |
| 6 | CFC-S | 0.303 | 7.37 | 42 | 0.115 | 6.7 | [ |
| 7 | AFC-S | 0.98 | 5.33 | 80 | 0.274 | 6.5 | [ |
| 8 | ACC-Li/S | 0.049 | 7.5 | 20 | 1.272 | 1.27 | [ |
| 9 | ACC-S/1M LiNTf2 | 0.128 | 1.05 | 50 | 1.005 | 1.27 | [ |
| 10 | CC-S6 | 1.005 | 4.2 | 60 | 0 | 6 | This work |
| 11 | 3.015 | 3.2 | 200 | 0.03 | 6 | This work |