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Decoration on the inner surface of low-tortuosity microchannels derived from wood plate for highly stable lithium sulfur batteries

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA [2024]
Yinglin Yan, Xingsheng Zhang, Wei Jing, Pufang Liu, Muze Song, Chaojiang Fan, Rongfu Xu, Yiming Zou, Wei Yu, Qijiu Deng, Xianhui Wang, Lisheng Zhong, Rong Yang, Yunhua Xu
ABSTRACT

The low-tortuosity microchannels of wood-based carbon matrix in free-standing cathodes for lithium sulfur batteries (LSBs) were a double-edged sword, which brought in both a high energy density due to a high sulfur loading and severe shuttle effect for poor cycling stability. Herein, a layer of cellulose aerogel extracted from the wood wall was coated on the inner surface of the low-tortuosity microchannels of the wood plate, which was further transformed into a hierarchical carbon matrix using in free-standing cathode for LSBs. The decorated cathode exhibited a maximal specific capacity of 1377.2 mAh g −1 due to the enhanced utilizing ratio of active materials and exceptional cycling stability even under a high current density (1 C) for more than 500 cycles. Furthermore, the decorated cathode maintained good cycling stability with a higher sulfur areal loading (6.3 mg cm −2 ). The cellulose-based carbon aerogel coated on the inner surface of low-tortuosity microchannels provided a large specific surface area. This decoration strategy not only provided physical restriction on polysulfides but also increased conversion sites for polysulfides, improving the cycling performance of the wood-based free-standing cathode of LSBs. This work provided a potential structural design strategy for the advanced free-standing cathode of LSBs.

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