Ultrafast Absorption of Polysulfides through Electrostatic Confinement by Protonated Molecules for Highly Efficient Li-S Batteries.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

National & Local United Engineering Laboratory for Power Battery, Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Science, Institute of Functional Material Chemistry, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, Jilin 130024, China.

Published: August 2020

The lithium-sulfur battery is a promising high-energy-density storage system, which suffers from severe capacity fading due to the "shuttle effect" and low Coulombic efficiency caused by the dissolution of lithium polysulfides. At the molecular level, suppressing the shuttle effect has been greatly required for high-performance Li-S batteries. Herein, we propose a new strategy by utilizing a protonated organic absorbent (,-bis(pyridine-3-ylmethyl)butane-1,4-diammonium nitrate ([HPBD]·(NO)) for ultrafast absorption of polysulfides through electrostatic attractions and for fixing the polysulfides in the cathode by hydrogen-bond interactions. A lithium-sulfur battery cathode based on a commercial carbon black (CB) and an absorbent (10%) with high sulfur content (70%) exhibits a low capacity decay of 0.099% per cycle over 400 cycles at a rate of 0.5C along with 91% Coulombic efficiency. This strategy and the finding of an electrostatic absorbent offer a new alternative insight into designing cheaper lithium-sulfur batteries for their practical application in the future.

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