Abstract
In lithium-sulfur batteries, cell design, specifically electrolyte design, has a key impact on the battery performance. The effect of lithium salt anion donor number (DN) (DN[PF6]− = 2.5, DN[N(SO2CF3)2]− = 5.4, DN[ClO4]− = 8.4, DN[SO3CF3]− = 16.9, and DN[NO3]− = 21.1) on the patterns of lithium-sulfur batteries and lithium metal electrode performances with sulfolane-based electrolytes is investigated. An increase in DN of lithium salt anions leads to an increase in the depth and rate of electrochemical reduction of sulfur and long-chain lithium polysulfides and to a decrease in those for medium- and short-chain lithium polysulfides. DN of lithium salt anions has weak effect on the discharge capacity of lithium-sulfur batteries and the Coulomb efficiency during cycling, with the exception of LiSO3CF3 and LiNO3. An increase in DN of lithium salt anions leads to an increase in the cycling duration of lithium metal anodes and to a decrease in the presence of lithium polysulfides. In sulfolane solutions of LiNO3 and LiSO3CF3, lithium polysulfides do not affect the cycling duration of lithium metal anodes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 231-240 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Journal of Energy Chemistry |
Volume | 95 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2024 |
Keywords
- Donor number
- Electrolyte
- Lithium metal electrode
- Lithium polysulfide
- Lithium salt
- Lithium-sulfur battery
- Sulfolane