Bifunctional K<sub>3</sub>PW<sub>12</sub>O<sub>40</sub>/Graphene Oxide-Modified Separator for Inhibiting Polysulfide Diffusion and Stabilizing Lithium Anode
Yuchao Wu, Ni Wu, Xinyuan Jiang, Suqin Duan, Tangsuo Li, Qiu‐Ping Zhou, Ming Chen, Guowang Diao, Zhen Wu, Lubin Ni
Abstract
Lithium – sulfur (Li–S) batteries are considered as promising candidates for next-generation batteries due to their high theoretical energy density. However, the practical application of Li–S batteries is still hindered by several challenges, such as the polysulfide shuttle and the growth of lithium dendrites. Herein, we introduce a bifunctional K 3 PW 12 O 40 /graphene oxide-modified polypropylene separator (KPW/GO/PP) as a highly effective solution for mitigating polysulfide diffusion and protecting the lithium anode in Li–S batteries. By incorporating KPW into a densely stacked nanostructured graphene oxide (GO) barrier membrane, we synergistically capture and rapidly convert lithium polysulfides (LiPSs) electrochemically, thus effectively suppressing the shuttling effect. Moreover, the KPW/GO/PP separator can stabilize the lithium metal anode during cycling, suppress dendrite formation, and ensure a smooth and dense lithium metal surface, owing to regulated Li + flux and uniform Li nucleation. Consequently, the constructed KPW/GO/PP separator delivered a favorable initial specific capacity (1006 mAh g –1 ) and remarkable cycling performance at 1.0 C (626 mAh g –1 for up to 500 cycles with a decay rate of 0.075% per cycle).