A Mixed Microporous/Low-range Mesoporous Composite with High Sulfur Loading from Hierarchically-structured Carbon for Lithium Sulfur Batteries

Zhijie Guo, Bo Zhang*, Dejun Li, Teng Zhao, Paul R. Coxon, Christopher J. Harris, Rui Hao, Yingjun Liu, Kai Xi, Xifei Li

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Abstract

N-doped hierarchical porous carbon was prepared by the carbonization of a polypyrrole precursor and activated using potassium hydroxide. The resulting carbon material has a specific area as high as 3271 m2 g−1 and a hierarchical porous structure consisting of mixed parts microporous (<2 nm) and low-range mesoporous (2–50 nm) volumes with majority of pores less than 3 nm in diameter. Sulfur/carbon composites with 80 wt% and 90 wt% sulfur contents were obtained using a simple wet chemical deposition method. It is found that the sulfur is uniformly dispersed inside the nanopores, which is favorable for both the good utilization of sulfur and the confinement of intermediated soluble lithium polysulfides. N-doping can further enhance the chemical interaction between polar polysulfides and the carbon host. When used as a cathode, this composite with high sulfur content exhibited good cycle and rate performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)181-188
Number of pages8
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume230
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • hierarchical porous carbon
  • lithium–sulfur battery
  • mesoporous carbon
  • microporous carbon
  • polypyrrole

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