Improving the cycling stability of lithium-sulfur batteries by hollow dual-shell coating

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Herein, a novel hybrid S@MnO2@C nanosphere, comprising sulfur nanoparticles encapsulated by a MnO2@C hollow dual-shell, is reported. Benefiting from a conductive C outer layer, the S@MnO2@C hybrid nanosphere provided highly efficient pathways for fast electron/ion transfer and sufficient free space for the expansion of the encapsulated sulfur nanoparticles. Moreover, the dual-shell composed of a MnO2 inner layer and a C outer layer coating on S not only improved the efficacious encapsulation of sulfur, but also significantly suppressed the dissolution of polysulfides during cycling. As a result, the S@MnO2@C electrode shows high capacity, high coulombic efficiency and excellent cycling stability. The S@MnO2@C cathode delivered a discharge capacity of 593 mA h g-1 in the fourth cycle and was able to maintain 573 mA h g-1 after 100 charge-discharge cycles at 1.0C, corresponding to a capacity retention of 96.6%.

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Zhang, J., Zou, R., Liu, Q., He, S. A., Xu, K., & Hu, J. (2018). Improving the cycling stability of lithium-sulfur batteries by hollow dual-shell coating. RSC Advances, 8(17), 9161–9167. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra13235b

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