Application of a Sulfur Cathode in Nucleophilic Electrolytes for Magnesium/Sulfur Batteries

  • Zeng L
  • Wang N
  • Yang J
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2017. Published by ECS. All rights reserved. We report the potential feasibility of a high-capacity and low-cost sulfur cathode that is compatible with nucleophilic electrolytes for Mg/S batteries. The electrochemical performance of sulfur in an easily prepared (PhMgCl) 2 -AlCl 3 /THF nucleophilic electrolyte depends on cathode current collectors. A sulfur cathode that uses Cu as a current collector, which is electrochemically stable in the range of operating voltage, exhibits an initial discharge capacity approximately corresponding to 659 mAh g −1 , and maintains a reversible capacity of 113 mAh g −1 after 20 cycles at a current density of 10 mA g −1 . It is different from the sulfur cathode with few capacities that uses stainless-steel as a current collector. Copper sulfides formed when sulfur is coated on a Cu current collector at 50°C provide a strong chemical interaction between Cu and sulfur, which protects sulfur and increases its compatibility with the electrolyte. A metal-stabilized sulfur cathode provides an effective approach to improve the electrochemical performance of Mg/S batteries in nucleophilic electrolytes.

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Zeng, L., Wang, N., Yang, J., Wang, J., & NuLi, Y. (2017). Application of a Sulfur Cathode in Nucleophilic Electrolytes for Magnesium/Sulfur Batteries. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 164(12), A2504–A2512. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.1131712jes

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