Novel Strategy for the Formulation of High-Energy-Density Cathodes via Porous Carbon for Li-S Batteries

ChemSusChem. 2023 May 19;16(10):e202202009. doi: 10.1002/cssc.202202009. Epub 2023 Feb 3.

Abstract

Porous carbon is considered an attractive host material for high-energy sulfur electrodes. This study concerns the design of a porous carbon-based sulfur electrode for the formulation of high-energy Li-S batteries. The porous carbon is impregnated with up to 80 vol.% of sulfur and a reduction in both the conductive agent and binder content. Therefore, less solvent can be used during slurry casting to inhibit crack formation following electrode drying. In addition, the utilization of two distinct electrically conducting networks enables reduced battery polarization, resulting in a battery with a capacity of 690 mAh g-1 (even after 100 cycles). Finally, pouch cells are prepared to characterize the practical performance of the optimized cathode. This yields a capacity of 741 mAh and a cathode energy density of 1001 Wh kg-1 . These findings are expected to guide the further development of high-energy-density cathode materials for Li-S batteries.

Keywords: carbon; electrode materials; energy storage; lithium−sulfur batteries; mesoporous materials.