Improving lithium–sulfur battery performance under lean electrolyte through nanoscale confinement in soft swellable gels

J Chen, WA Henderson, H Pan, BR Perdue, R Cao… - Nano …, 2017 - ACS Publications
J Chen, WA Henderson, H Pan, BR Perdue, R Cao, JZ Hu, C Wan, KS Han, KT Mueller
Nano letters, 2017ACS Publications
Li–S batteries have been extensively studied using rigid carbon as the host for sulfur
encapsulation, but improving the properties with a reduced electrolyte amount remains a
significant challenge. This is critical for achieving high energy density. Here, we developed a
soft PEO10LiTFSI polymer swellable gel as a nanoscale reservoir to trap the polysulfides
under lean electrolyte conditions. The PEO10LiTFSI gel immobilizes the electrolyte and
confines polysulfides within the ion conducting phase. The Li–S cell with a much lower …
Li–S batteries have been extensively studied using rigid carbon as the host for sulfur encapsulation, but improving the properties with a reduced electrolyte amount remains a significant challenge. This is critical for achieving high energy density. Here, we developed a soft PEO10LiTFSI polymer swellable gel as a nanoscale reservoir to trap the polysulfides under lean electrolyte conditions. The PEO10LiTFSI gel immobilizes the electrolyte and confines polysulfides within the ion conducting phase. The Li–S cell with a much lower electrolyte to sulfur ratio (E/S) of 4 gE/gS (3.3 mLE/gS) could deliver a capacity of 1200 mA h/g, 4.6 mA h/cm2, and good cycle life. The accumulation of polysulfide reduction products, such as Li2S, on the cathode, is identified as the potential mechanism for capacity fading under lean electrolyte conditions.
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