Flexible sulfur wires (Flex-SWs)—A new versatile platform for lithium-sulfur batteries

A simple electrospinning methodology is described for generating novel fiber configurations of sulfur for use in lithium-sulfur batteries. Such flexible sulfur wire materials when converted into pellets of sulfur electrodes, exhibit very stable capacities over 135 cycles with high areal capacities (...

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Published in:Electrochimica acta Vol. 212; no. C; pp. 286 - 293
Main Authors: Hanumantha, Prashanth Jampani, Gattu, Bharat, Shanthi, Pavithra Murugavel, Damle, Sameer Satish, Basson, Ziev, Bandi, Ramalinga, Datta, Moni Kanchan, Park, Sungkyoo, Kumta, Prashant N.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United Kingdom Elsevier Ltd 10-09-2016
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Summary:A simple electrospinning methodology is described for generating novel fiber configurations of sulfur for use in lithium-sulfur batteries. Such flexible sulfur wire materials when converted into pellets of sulfur electrodes, exhibit very stable capacities over 135 cycles with high areal capacities (∼2.5mAh/cm2). Coating the electrodes with an inorganic lithium ion conductor coating results in electrodes exhibiting ∼650mAh/g capacity and an impressive low fade rate of ∼0.003% fade/cycle. [Display omitted] •Flexible sulfur wires (Flex-SW) generated using a simple electrospinning process.•Areal capacities of of ∼2.75mAh/cm2 with excellent stability upto 135 cycles observed.•Lithium ion conductor (LIC) coating on the Flex-SWs yield capacities of ∼620mAh/g.•LIC coated Flex-SWs exhibit exceptionally low fade rate of 0.003%/cycle. A simple electrospinning methodology is described for generating novel fiber configurations of sulfur with the potential of yielding high performance sulfur electrodes for use in lithium-sulfur batteries. The unique fiber morphology derived by electrospinning has the capability of generating flexible sulfur yarns for the first time rendering them a highly attractive platform for small-scale mobile device applications such as textile-batteries. The electrospinning methodology reported herein also allows for the formation of a polymer-sulfur interface which acts as a physical barrier to liquid lithium electrolyte facilitating the reduction of polysulfide dissolution, a primary barrier to the progress of Li-S systems. Such flexible sulfur wire materials when converted into pellet sulfur electrodes, exhibit very stable capacities over 135 cycles with high areal capacities (∼2.5mAhcm−2). Coating the electrodes with an inorganic lithium ion conductor coating results in further improvement of cycling behavior with electrodes of ∼650mAhg−1 capacity and an impressive low fade rate of ∼0.003% fade cycle−1 demonstrating the promise of this unique platform.
Bibliography:EE0006825
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)
ISSN:0013-4686
1873-3859
DOI:10.1016/j.electacta.2016.06.130