Improving the Performance of Lithium–Sulfur Batteries by Conductive Polymer Coating
Stanford University · SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Abstract
Rechargeable lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries hold great potential for next-generation high-performance energy storage systems because of their high theoretical specific energy, low materials cost, and environmental safety. One of the major obstacles for its commercialization is the rapid capacity fading due to polysulfide dissolution and uncontrolled redeposition. Various porous carbon structures have been used to improve the performance of Li–S batteries, as polysulfides could be trapped inside the carbon matrix. However, polysulfides still diffuse out for a prolonged time if there is no effective capping layer surrounding the carbon/sulfur particles. Here we explore the application of conducting polymer to…
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8Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Polysulfide
- Coating
- Mesoporous material
- Conductive polymer
- Lithium (medication)
- Chemical engineering
- PEDOT:PSS