Review of nanostructured current collectors in lithium–sulfur batteries

Long Kong, Hong Jie Peng, Jia Qi Huang, Qiang Zhang*

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Abstract

Lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries are receiving increasing attention because of their high theoretical energy density and the natural abundance of S. However, their practical applications are impeded by the low areal S loading in the cathode and the fatal Li dendrites in the anode of the Li−S cells, which yield an inferior practical energy density and introduce safety concerns, respectively. In this review, we focus on an emerging approach—the nanostructured current collector—to overcome these two critical challenges for Li−S batteries. We describe the general attributes of nanostructured current collectors and examine how these attributes enhance the S utilization with a high S loading and suppress the Li dendrites by regulating the Li-deposition behavior. We present various assembly blocks that have been used for the construction of advanced nanostructured current collectors to build better S cathodes and Li anodes. Finally, we investigate the current challenges and possible solutions regarding the practical applications of nanostructured current collectors in Li−S batteries. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4027-4054
Number of pages28
JournalNano Research
Volume10
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • C nanotubes
  • Li metal anode
  • Li–S batteries
  • composite cathode
  • graphene
  • nanostructured current collectors

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