Interconnected Microporous and Mesoporous Carbon Derived from Pitch for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
Journal
ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
14
Pages
4462-4472
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Abstract
Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries receive great attention due to their high theoretical energy density and low cost. However, the sulfur-carbon cathode suffers from the polysulfide dissolution during cycling, and the severe shuttle effect limits the practical application of Li-S batteries. In this work, a carbon material (XU76 carbon) derived from industry-residual petroleum was synthesized with a simple and low-cost method. Nitrogen adsorption, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), adsorption kinetics, and UV-vis spectroscopy results show that the interconnected micromesopores in XU76 could act as a reservoir and trap polysulfide intermediates efficiently. The XU76 carbon with high surface area (∼1005 m2g-1), good electric conductivity, good ion transport, and optimized distribution of interconnected micromesopores is used as the sulfur host for trapping polysulfide intermediates and advancing sulfur redox kinetics. The Li-S battery with the sulfur-XU76 carbon cathode gives an initial discharge capacity of ∼1200 mAh g-1in the initial cycle and reversible capacity of ∼700 mAh g-1after 100 cycles at a C rate of 0.1 C while the Li-S battery with the sulfur-KB carbon cathode only delivers a discharge capacity of 400 mAh g-1after 100 cycles. Also, a discharge capacity of 462 mAh g-1is obtained after 200 cycles at a high C rate (1 C). The detailed reaction mechanism of sulfur-carbon cathodes is systematically studied at high C rates using operando Raman and S K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy. © 2022 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Lithium-sulfur battery; Mesoporous and microporous carbon; Operando Raman spectroscopy; Petroleum pitch; Sulfur redox kinetics
Other Subjects
Cathodes; Costs; Gas adsorption; Kinetics; Lithium batteries; Lithium compounds; Microporosity; Neutron scattering; Polysulfides; Reaction rates; Sulfur; Ultraviolet visible spectroscopy; Carbon cathode; Lithium/sulfur batteries; Mesoporous carbon; Microporous carbons; Operando; Operando raman spectroscopy; Petroleum pitch; Polysulphides; Redox kinetics; Sulphur redox kinetic; Lithium sulfur batteries
Type
journal article