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High-energy-density Li–S battery with positive electrode of lithium polysulfides held by carbon nanotube sponge

Yuichi Yoshie, Keisuke Hori, Tomotaro Mae, Suguru Noda

2021Carbon31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lithium-sulfur battery suffers from the low utilization of sulfur and the high electrolyte/sulfur (E/S) ratio that decrease the cell-based performance. Lithium polysulfides (Li 2 S x )-dissolved electrolyte, so called catholyte, enables high utilization of sulfur, but the cell inherently has high E/S ratio due to the limited solubility of Li 2 S x . Herein, a composite electrode of Li 2 S x ( x = 4, 6, 8) and sub-millimeter-long few-wall carbon nanotube (CNT) is proposed. The CNT forms self-supporting sponge-like paper and works as a three-dimensional current collector, in which the Li 2 S x is deposited by solution casting and drying. The Li 2 S 6 -CNT electrode realizes high specific capacity (1249 mAh g sulfur −1 ) under a lean electrolyte condition of E/S = 4 μL mg sulfur −1 , which is much better than the S 8 -CNT electrode (233 mAh g sulfur −1 ). After full charge and conversion of Li 2 S x to S, the Li 2 S x -CNT electrode maintains its high capacity of 1100 mAh g sulfur −1 . The full cell with the Li 2 S 6 -CNT and the Li thin foil electrodes realizes 400–500 Wh kg cell −1 for E/S = 4.0 at the 2nd and 3rd discharge and 300 Wh kg cell −1 for E/S = 5.8 at the 97th discharge, based on the total mass of the interior of a cell (electrodes, separator, and electrolyte). Holding solvated Li 2 S x by the CNT sponge is the key for the high energy density .

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