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dc.contributor.authorZhong, Y.
dc.contributor.authorWang, S.
dc.contributor.authorSha, Y.
dc.contributor.authorLiu, M.
dc.contributor.authorCai, R.
dc.contributor.authorLi, L.
dc.contributor.authorShao, Zongping
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T11:09:45Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T11:09:45Z
dc.date.created2016-07-05T19:30:40Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationZhong, Y. and Wang, S. and Sha, Y. and Liu, M. and Cai, R. and Li, L. and Shao, Z. 2016. Trapping sulfur in hierarchically porous, hollow indented carbon spheres: A high-performance cathode for lithium-sulfur batteries. Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 4 (24): pp. 9526-9535.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8958
dc.identifier.doi10.1039/c6ta03187k
dc.description.abstract

Hierarchically porous hollow carbon spheres with an indented void structure have been designed as hosts for high-performance cathode materials for lithium-sulfur batteries. With a diameter of approximately 100 nm and a pore volume of 3.72 cm3 g-1, the hosts can retain sulfur within the porous structures, including the external cone-like cavities, the porous carbon shells, and the inner linings. The exquisite indented structure provides excellent electron and Li-ion pathways while the symmetrically indented voids evenly alleviate the stress induced by the volume change during cycling. The oxygen functional groups further relieve the shuttle effect of polysulfide. A composite electrode with 52% sulfur loading demonstrates a remarkable initial discharge capacity of 1478 mA h g-1 at 1/10C (1C = 1675 mA g-1), corresponding to 88% sulfur utilization. Even when the sulfur/carbon (S/C) ratio of the composite is increased threefold from 1:1 to 3:1 (75% sulfur loading), a very high capacity retention is still maintained, achieving an ultraslow rate of capacity fading, ~0.047% per cycle over 1200 cycles at 1/2C.

dc.publisherR S C Publications
dc.titleTrapping sulfur in hierarchically porous, hollow indented carbon spheres: A high-performance cathode for lithium-sulfur batteries
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume4
dcterms.source.number24
dcterms.source.startPage9526
dcterms.source.endPage9535
dcterms.source.issn2050-7488
dcterms.source.titleJournal of Materials Chemistry A
curtin.departmentDepartment of Chemical Engineering
curtin.accessStatusFulltext not available


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