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- Hyunwon Chu
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- Hyungjun Noh
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- Yun-Jung Kim
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- Seongmin Yuk
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- Ju-Hyuk Lee
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- Jinhong Lee
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- Hobeom Kwack
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- YunKyoung Kim
(LG Science park E6 Block)
- Doo-Kyung Yang
(LG Science park E6 Block)
- Hee-Tak Kim
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Abstract
Uncontrolled growth of insulating lithium sulfide leads to passivation of sulfur cathodes, which limits high sulfur utilization in lithium-sulfur batteries. Sulfur utilization can be augmented in electrolytes based on solvents with high Gutmann Donor Number; however, violent lithium metal corrosion is a drawback. Here we report that particulate lithium sulfide growth can be achieved using a salt anion with a high donor number, such as bromide or triflate. The use of bromide leads to ~95 % sulfur utilization by suppressing electrode passivation. More importantly, the electrolytes with high-donor-number salt anions are notably compatible with lithium metal electrodes. The approach enables a high sulfur-loaded cell with areal capacity higher than 4 mA h cm−2 and high sulfur utilization ( > 90 %). This work offers a simple but practical strategy to modulate lithium sulfide growth, while conserving stability for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries.
Suggested Citation
Hyunwon Chu & Hyungjun Noh & Yun-Jung Kim & Seongmin Yuk & Ju-Hyuk Lee & Jinhong Lee & Hobeom Kwack & YunKyoung Kim & Doo-Kyung Yang & Hee-Tak Kim, 2019.
"Achieving three-dimensional lithium sulfide growth in lithium-sulfur batteries using high-donor-number anions,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-12, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-07975-4
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07975-4
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