| Literature DB >> 30779275 |
Qian Cheng1, Weiheng Xu1, Shiyi Qin2, Subhabrata Das3, Tianwei Jin1, Aijun Li1, Alex Ceng Li1, Boyu Qie1, Pengcheng Yao1, Haowei Zhai1, Changmin Shi1, Xin Yong2, Yuan Yang1.
Abstract
The lithium-sulfur battery is an attractive option for next-generation energy storage owing to its much higher theoretical energy density than state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries. However, the massive volume changes of the sulfur cathode and the uncontrollable deposition of Li2 S2 /Li2 S significantly deteriorate cycling life and increase voltage polarization. To address these challenges, we develop an ϵ-caprolactam/acetamide based eutectic-solvent electrolyte, which can dissolve all lithium polysulfides and lithium sulfide (Li2 S8 -Li2 S). With this new electrolyte, high specific capacity (1360 mAh g-1 ) and reasonable cycling stability are achieved. Moreover, in contrast to conventional ether electrolyte with a low flash point (ca. 2 °C), such low-cost eutectic-solvent-based electrolyte is difficult to ignite, and thus can dramatically enhance battery safety. This research provides a new approach to improving lithium-sulfur batteries in aspects of both safety and performance.Entities:
Keywords: electrolytes; eutectic solvents; fire retardants; lithium-sulfur batteries; safety
Year: 2019 PMID: 30779275 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201812611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336