Modified Separator Using Thin Carbon Layer Obtained
from Its Cathode for Advanced Lithium Sulfur Batteries
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The realization of a practical lithium
sulfur battery system, despite
its high theoretical specific capacity, is severely limited by fast
capacity decay, which is mainly attributed to polysulfide dissolution
and shuttle effect. To address this issue, we designed a thin cathode
inactive material interlayer modified separator to block polysulfides.
There are two advantages for this strategy. First, the coating material
totally comes from the cathode, thus avoids the additional weights
involved. Second, the cathode inactive material modified separator
improve the reversible capacity and cycle performance by combining
gelatin to chemically bond polysulfides and the carbon layer to physically
block polysulfides. The research results confirm that with the cathode
inactive material modified separator, the batteries retain a reversible
capacity of 644 mAh g–1 after 150 cycles, showing
a low capacity decay of about 0.11% per circle at the rate of 0.5C.
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Liu, Naiqiang; Huang, Bicheng; Wang, Weikun; Shao, Hongyuan; Li, Chengming; Zhang, Hao; et al. (2016). Modified Separator Using Thin Carbon Layer Obtained
from Its Cathode for Advanced Lithium Sulfur Batteries. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b04418