Sulfur Nanodots Stitched in 2D "bubble-Like" Interconnected Carbon Fabric as Reversibility-Enhanced Cathodes for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Feng Wu, Yu Sheng Ye, Jia Qi Huang, Teng Zhao, Ji Qian, Yuan Yuan Zhao, Li Li, Lei Wei, Rui Luo, Yong Xin Huang, Yi Xing, Ren Jie Chen*

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Abstract

The behavior of two-dimensional (2D) materials for energy storage systems relates to their morphology and physicochemical properties. Although various 2D materials can be found in different fields, the open access of these materials has greatly hampered their practical applications, such as in lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries, where the soluble intermediates should be controlled. Here, we have developed a facile approach to prepare 2D ultrathin interconnected carbon fabrics (ICFs) with "bubble-like" morphology and abundant mesopores using a "blowing bubble" method. Serving as independent meso-sized rooms, nanosulfur dots can be stitched in 2D "bubble-like" ICF, which afford a short electron-/ion-transfer path and thus is beneficial to high reversible capacity. Encapsulated with reduced graphene oxide, a binder-free/free-standing cathode was constructed for advanced Li-S batteries. In addition, the specific energy of a pouch Li-S battery with this interconnected cathode can be achieved to 1.55 Ah@315.98 Wh/kg at 0.1 C. These results suggest that the design of "bubble-like" interconnected porous carbon fabrics and their integration with reduced graphene oxide provide a facile strategy to enhance the electrochemical activity of S and have the potential to be applied to other semiconductors or insulating materials for a wide range of applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4694-4702
Number of pages9
JournalACS Nano
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2017

Keywords

  • binder-free
  • bubble-like
  • carbon fabric
  • cathode
  • lithium-sulfur batteries
  • nanosulfur dots

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