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Free-standing graphene/polyetherimide/ZrO2 porous interlayer to enhance lithium-ion transport and polysulfide interception for lithium-sulfur batteries

Journal of Energy Storage [2023]
Jiuqing Liu, Fanli Zeng, Zikun Hong, Junying He, Qihou Li, Feifei Song, Lishun Bai, Chen Cheng, Zehao Chen, Liandong Tang, Chen Duan, Zhirong Chen
ABSTRACT

Attributing to high theoretical specific capacity and energy density , lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs) are receiving great attention. However, the commercialization of such technology is seriously hindered by the shuttle effect of polysulfides during the round-trip charge and discharge process. Herein, with three types of carbon materials and ZrO 2 nanoparticles filled in polyetherimide (PEI) support framework with good stability, porous composite films were obtained by a simple non-solvent phase separation (NIPS) as free-standing interlayers for LSBs. The obtained interlayers can not only provide hierarchical channels for improving lithium-ion transfer number, but also own excellent physicochemical stability and strong adsorption capability towards lithium polysulfide (LiPS). Compared with the pristine one, the representative LSB with graphene/polyetherimide/ZrO 2 interlayer (GPZ) shows good initial cycle discharge specific capacity (1280 mAh g −1 ), better capacity retention (749 mAh g −1 after 200 cycles) and good rate performance (580 mAh g −1 at 2C). This work provides a facile and promising way to achieve functional interlayer with high stability for high performance LSBs.

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