Solid state lithiation-delithiation of sulphur in sub-nano confinement: A new concept for designing lithium-sulphur batteries

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We investigate the detailed effects and mechanisms of sub-nano confinement on lithium-sulfur (Li-S) electrochemical reactions in both ether-based and carbonate-based electrolytes. Our results demonstrate a clear correlation between the size of sulfur confinement and the resulting Li-S electrochemical mechanisms. In particular, when sulfur is confined within sub-nano pores, we observe identical lithium-sulfur electrochemical behavior, which is distinctly different from conventional Li-S reactions, in both ether and carbonate electrolytes. Taken together, our results highlight the critical importance of sub-nano confinement effects on controlling solid-state reactions in Li-S electrochemical systems.

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Fu, C., Wong, B. M., Bozhilov, K. N., & Guo, J. (2016). Solid state lithiation-delithiation of sulphur in sub-nano confinement: A new concept for designing lithium-sulphur batteries. Chemical Science, 7(2), 1224–1232. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc03419a

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