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Single step transformation of sulphur to Li2S2/Li2S in Li-S batteries.

Scientific reports (2015-07-16)
M Helen, M Anji Reddy, Thomas Diemant, Ute Golla-Schindler, R Jürgen Behm, Ute Kaiser, Maximilian Fichtner
ABSTRACT

Lithium-sulphur batteries have generated tremendous research interest due to their high theoretical energy density and potential cost-effectiveness. The commercial realization of Li-S batteries is still hampered by reduced cycle life associated with the formation of electrolyte soluble higher-order polysulphide (Li2Sx, x = 4-8) intermediates, leading to capacity fading, self-discharge, and a multistep voltage profile. Herein, we have realized a practical approach towards a direct transformation of sulphur to Li2S2/Li2S in lithium-sulphur batteries by alteration of the reaction pathway. A coconut shell derived ultramicroporous carbon-sulphur composite cathode has been used as reaction directing template for the sulphur. The lithiation/delithiation and capacity fading mechanism of microporous carbon confined sulphur composite was revealed by analyzing the subsurface using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. No higher-order polysulphides were detected in the electrolyte, on the surface, and in the subsurface of the cathode composite. The altered reaction pathway is reflected by a single-step profile in the discharge/charge of a lithium-sulphur cell.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Dimethyl carbonate, anhydrous, ≥99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Dimethyl carbonate, ReagentPlus®, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Lithium-7Li, ≥99.8 atom % 7Li, ≥99.8% (CP)