Sulfonic Acid Based Complex Framework Materials (CFM): Nanostructured Polysulfide Immobilization Systems for Rechargeable Lithium–Sulfur Battery

  • Shanthi P
  • Hanumantha P
  • Ramalinga K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) secondary batteries with sulfur cathodes and theoretical energy density of similar to 2600 Wh/kg, are promising high energy-density system for next-generation electric-vehicles (EVs) potentially mitigating the gravimetric and volumetric energy density limitations of existing lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. Herein, a chemically synthesized sulfonic acid-based complex framework material (CFM) termed as (SCFM), was used as sulfur host (S-SCFM) to prevent polysulfide dissolution in Li-S batteries. The SSCFM based CFM cathodes show an initial capacity of 1190 mAh/g and a capacity of 1044 mAh/g after 100 cycles. In addition, the S-SCFM based CFM cathodes exhibited good cycling stability with a minimal fade rate of similar to 0.0012% per cycle. XPS analysis of the cycled separators with the S-SCFM electrodes shows complete absence of polysulfide species after 100 charge-discharge cycles. It was also identified that the SCFM based CFM chemically binds sulfur via - C-S-linkages thereby exhibiting an affinity for the polysulfide species formed during the charge-discharge cycles. As a result, the SCFM based CFM prevent polysulfide species from dissolving and diffusing into the electrolyte. A thorough understanding of these engineered SCFM based CFM sulfur host in Li-S battery outlined herein will be vital in designing promising sulfur hosts for next generation sulfur cathodes in Li-S batteries. (c) The Author(s) 2019. Published by ECS.

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Shanthi, P. M., Hanumantha, P. J., Ramalinga, K., Gattu, B., Datta, M. K., & Kumta, P. N. (2019). Sulfonic Acid Based Complex Framework Materials (CFM): Nanostructured Polysulfide Immobilization Systems for Rechargeable Lithium–Sulfur Battery. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 166(10), A1827–A1835. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0251910jes

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