Triple
Cross-Linked Network Derived from Xanthan Gum/Sodium
Poly(acrylic acid)/Metal Ion as a Functional Binder of the Sulfur
Cathode in Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
Posted on 2021-09-09 - 15:33
The
volume change and shuttle effect of sulfur are detrimental
to the stability and electrochemical performance of the sulfur cathode
in lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries. In this study, a
triple cross-linked (TC) network system, containing a chemical covalent
bond, physical hydrogen bond (H bond), and ionic bond, was designed
and fabricated to deal with the shuttle effect and volume expansion
of the sulfur cathode. The TC system was derived from a facile cross-linking
reaction of xanthan gum, sodium polyacrylate, and Zn2+ metal
ions at elevated temperature. The densely packed cross-linked network
structure in the TC system provides the desired mechanical robustness
for sustaining the volume change of sulfur during cycling, whereas
the zinc ions in the TC system preferably react with lithium polysulfides
to limit the detrimental shuttle effect. Thus, the corresponding TC
binder constructed an efficient sulfur cathode with superior stability
and excellent capacitance retention of 892 mAh g–1 at 0.2 C for 100 cycles and 770 mAh g–1 at 1 C
for 300 cycles.
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Chuang, Yi-Pei; Hong, Jin-Long (2021). Triple
Cross-Linked Network Derived from Xanthan Gum/Sodium
Poly(acrylic acid)/Metal Ion as a Functional Binder of the Sulfur
Cathode in Lithium–Sulfur Batteries. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.1c02054