Issue 24, 2016

Trapping sulfur in hierarchically porous, hollow indented carbon spheres: a high-performance cathode for lithium–sulfur batteries

Abstract

Hierarchically porous hollow carbon spheres with an indented void structure have been designed as hosts for high-performance cathode materials for lithium–sulfur batteries. With a diameter of approximately 100 nm and a pore volume of 3.72 cm3 g−1, the hosts can retain sulfur within the porous structures, including the external cone-like cavities, the porous carbon shells, and the inner linings. The exquisite indented structure provides excellent electron and Li-ion pathways while the symmetrically indented voids evenly alleviate the stress induced by the volume change during cycling. The oxygen functional groups further relieve the shuttle effect of polysulfide. A composite electrode with 52% sulfur loading demonstrates a remarkable initial discharge capacity of 1478 mA h g−1 at 1/10C (1C = 1675 mA g−1), corresponding to 88% sulfur utilization. Even when the sulfur/carbon (S/C) ratio of the composite is increased threefold from 1 : 1 to 3 : 1 (75% sulfur loading), a very high capacity retention is still maintained, achieving an ultraslow rate of capacity fading, ∼0.047% per cycle over 1200 cycles at 1/2C.

Graphical abstract: Trapping sulfur in hierarchically porous, hollow indented carbon spheres: a high-performance cathode for lithium–sulfur batteries

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Apr 2016
Accepted
20 May 2016
First published
23 May 2016

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2016,4, 9526-9535

Trapping sulfur in hierarchically porous, hollow indented carbon spheres: a high-performance cathode for lithium–sulfur batteries

Y. Zhong, S. Wang, Y. Sha, M. Liu, R. Cai, L. Li and Z. Shao, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2016, 4, 9526 DOI: 10.1039/C6TA03187K

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