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Enhanced Cycling Stability of All-Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Battery through Nonconductive Polar Hosts

Title
Enhanced Cycling Stability of All-Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Battery through Nonconductive Polar Hosts
Author(s)
Jin, TianweiLiang, KeyueYu, Jeong-HoonWang, TingLi, YihanLi, Tai-DeOng, Shyue PingYu, Jong-SungYang, Yuan
Issued Date
2024-06
Citation
Nano Letters, v.24, no.22, pp.6625 - 6633
Type
Article
Author Keywords
all-solid-state lithium−sulfur batteriesnonconductive hostspolaritysilicasulfur detachment
Keywords
ORDERED MESOPOROUS CARBONELECTROLYTECOMPOSITECATHODEREDOXLI2S
ISSN
1530-6984
Abstract
All-solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries (ASSLSBs) are promising next-generation battery technologies with a high energy density and excellent safety. Because of the insulating nature of sulfur/Li2S, conventional cathode designs focus on developing porous hosts with high electronic conductivities such as porous carbon. However, carbon hosts boost the decomposition of sulfide electrolytes and suffer from sulfur detachment due to their weak bonding with sulfur/Li2S, resulting in capacity decays. Herein, we propose a counterintuitive design concept of host materials in which nonconductive polar mesoporous hosts can enhance the cycling life of ASSLSBs through mitigating the decomposition of adjacent electrolytes and bonding sulfur/Li2S steadily to avoid detachment. By using a mesoporous SiO2 host filled with 70 wt % sulfur as the cathode, we demonstrate steady cycling in ASSLSBs with a capacity reversibility of 95.1% in the initial cycle and a discharge capacity of 1446 mAh/g after 500 cycles at C/5 based on the mass of sulfur. © 2024 American Chemical Society
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56827
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01210
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Related Researcher
  • 유종성 Yu, Jong-Sung
  • Research Interests Materials chemistry; nanomaterials; electrochemistry; carbon and porous materials; fuel cell; battery; supercapacitor; sensor and photochemical catalyst
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