Hierarchically Structured Sulfur/Carbon Nanocomposite Material for High-Energy Lithium Battery
Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences · Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
We report herein a hierarchically structured sulfur−carbon (S/C) nanocomposite material as the high surface-area cathode for rechargeable lithium batteries. A porous carbon with a uniform distribution of mesopores of 7.3 nm has been synthesized through a soft-template synthesis method. The potassium hydroxide activation of this mesoporous carbon results in a bimodal porous carbon with added microporosity of less than 2 nm to the existing mesopores without deterioration of the integrity of the original mesoporous carbon. Elemental sulfur has been loaded to the micropores through a solution infiltration method. The resulted S/C composites with various loading level of sulfur have a high surface areas and large…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.21
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Sulfur
- Mesoporous material
- Carbon fibers
- Nanocomposite
- Lithium–sulfur battery
- Porosity
- Potassium hydroxide