| Literature DB >> 30368935 |
Matthew Li1,2, Yining Zhang2, Zhengyu Bai3, Wen Wen Liu2, Tongchao Liu1, Jihyeon Gim1, Gaopeng Jiang2, Yifei Yuan1,4, Dan Luo2, Kun Feng2, Reza S Yassar4, Xiaolei Wang5, Zhongwei Chen2, Jun Lu1.
Abstract
While backless freestanding 3D electrode architectures for batteries with high loading sulfur have flourished in the recent years, the more traditional and industrially turnkey 2D architecture has not received the same amount of attention. This work reports a spray-dried sulfur composite with large intrinsic internal pores, ensuring adequate local electrolyte availability. This material offers good performance with a electrolyte content of 7 µL mg-1 at high areal loadings (5-8 mg cm-2 ), while also offering the first reported 2.8 µL mg-1 (8 mg cm-2 ) to enter into the second plateau of discharge and continue to operate for 20 cycles. Moreover, evidence is provided that the high-frequency semicircle (i.e., interfacial resistance) is mainly responsible for the often observed bypassing of the second plateau in lean electrolyte discharges.Entities:
Keywords: aerosols; batteries; high mass loading; low E/S ratio; sulfur electrodes
Year: 2018 PMID: 30368935 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201804271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849