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Free-standing, curled and partially reduced graphene oxide network as sulfur host for high-performance lithium–sulfur batteries

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【作者】 陈辉亮肖卓建张楠肖仕奇夏晓刚席薇王艳春周维亚解思深

【Author】 Hui-Liang Chen;Zhuo-Jian Xiao;Nan Zhang;Shi-Qi Xiao;Xiao-Gang Xia;Wei Xi;Yan-Chun Wang;Wei-Ya Zhou;Si-Shen Xie;Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing Key Laboratory for Advanced Functional Materials and Structure Research;School of Physical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;

【机构】 Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesBeijing Key Laboratory for Advanced Functional Materials and Structure ResearchSchool of Physical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

【摘要】 Lithium–sulfur(Li–S) batteries have received more and more attention because of higher specific capacity and energy density of sulfur than current lithium–ion batteries. However, the low electrical conductivity of sulfur and its discharge product, and also the high dissolution of polysulfides restrict the Li–S battery practical applications. To improve their performances, in this work, we fabricate a novel free-standing, curled and partially reduced graphene oxide(CPrGO for short) network and combine it with sulfur to form a CPrGO–S composite as a cathode for Li–S battery. With sulfur content of 60 wt%, the free-standing CPrGO–S composite network delievers an initial capacity of 988.9 m Ah·g-1. After 200 cycles,it shows a stable capacity of 841.4 m Ah·g-1 at 0.2 C, retaining about 85% of the initial value. The high electrochemical performance demonstrates that the CPrGO–S network has great potential applications in energy storage system. Such improved properties can be ascribed to the unique free-standing and continous CPrGO–S network which has high specific surface area and good electrical conductivity. In addition, oxygen-containing groups on the partially reduced graphene oxide are beneficial to preventing the polysulfides from dissolving into electrolyte and can mitigate the "shuttle effect".

【Abstract】 Lithium–sulfur(Li–S) batteries have received more and more attention because of higher specific capacity and energy density of sulfur than current lithium–ion batteries. However, the low electrical conductivity of sulfur and its discharge product, and also the high dissolution of polysulfides restrict the Li–S battery practical applications. To improve their performances, in this work, we fabricate a novel free-standing, curled and partially reduced graphene oxide(CPrGO for short) network and combine it with sulfur to form a CPrGO–S composite as a cathode for Li–S battery. With sulfur content of 60 wt%, the free-standing CPrGO–S composite network delievers an initial capacity of 988.9 m Ah·g-1. After 200 cycles,it shows a stable capacity of 841.4 m Ah·g-1 at 0.2 C, retaining about 85% of the initial value. The high electrochemical performance demonstrates that the CPrGO–S network has great potential applications in energy storage system. Such improved properties can be ascribed to the unique free-standing and continous CPrGO–S network which has high specific surface area and good electrical conductivity. In addition, oxygen-containing groups on the partially reduced graphene oxide are beneficial to preventing the polysulfides from dissolving into electrolyte and can mitigate the "shuttle effect".

【基金】 supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2012CB932302);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11634014,51172271,and 51372269);the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDA09040202)
  • 【文献出处】 Chinese Physics B ,中国物理B , 编辑部邮箱 ,2018年06期
  • 【分类号】TM912
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