Electrochemical energy storage systems based on sulfur and lithium can theoretically deliver high energy with the further benefit of low cost. However, the working mechanism of this device involves the dissolution of sulfur to high-molecular weight lithium polysulfides (LiPs with general formula Li2Sn, n >= 4) in the electrolyte during the discharge process. Therefore, the resulting migration of partially dissociated LiPs by diffusion or under the effect of the electric field to the lithium anode, activates an internal shuttle mechanism, reduces the active material and in general leads to loss of performance and cycling stability. These drawbacks poses challenges to the commercialization of Li/S cells in the short term. In this study, we report on the decoration of reduced graphene oxide with MoO3 particles to enhance interactions with LiPs and retain sulfur at the cathode side. The combination of experiments and density functional theory calculations demonstrated improvements in binding interactions between the cathode and sulfur species, enhancing the cycling stability of the Li/S cells.

Enhancement of Li/S Battery Performance by a Modified Reduced Graphene Oxide Carbon Host Decorated with MoO3 / Piñuela‐noval, Juan; Fernández‐gonzález, Daniel; Suárez, Marta; Verdeja, Luis Felipe; Celeste, Arcangelo; Pierini, Adriano; Mazzei, Franco; Navarra, Maria Assunta; Brutti, Sergio; Fernández, Adolfo; Agostini, Marco. - In: CHEMSUSCHEM. - ISSN 1864-5631. - 2024:(2024), pp. 1-7. [10.1002/cssc.202400554]

Enhancement of Li/S Battery Performance by a Modified Reduced Graphene Oxide Carbon Host Decorated with MoO3

Celeste, Arcangelo;Pierini, Adriano;Mazzei, Franco;Navarra, Maria Assunta;Brutti, Sergio;Agostini, Marco
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2024

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Electrochemical energy storage systems based on sulfur and lithium can theoretically deliver high energy with the further benefit of low cost. However, the working mechanism of this device involves the dissolution of sulfur to high-molecular weight lithium polysulfides (LiPs with general formula Li2Sn, n >= 4) in the electrolyte during the discharge process. Therefore, the resulting migration of partially dissociated LiPs by diffusion or under the effect of the electric field to the lithium anode, activates an internal shuttle mechanism, reduces the active material and in general leads to loss of performance and cycling stability. These drawbacks poses challenges to the commercialization of Li/S cells in the short term. In this study, we report on the decoration of reduced graphene oxide with MoO3 particles to enhance interactions with LiPs and retain sulfur at the cathode side. The combination of experiments and density functional theory calculations demonstrated improvements in binding interactions between the cathode and sulfur species, enhancing the cycling stability of the Li/S cells.
2024
DFT calculations; polysulfide trapping at the cathode side; rechargeable sulfur batteries; alkali metal batteries; surface modification of electrodes
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Enhancement of Li/S Battery Performance by a Modified Reduced Graphene Oxide Carbon Host Decorated with MoO3 / Piñuela‐noval, Juan; Fernández‐gonzález, Daniel; Suárez, Marta; Verdeja, Luis Felipe; Celeste, Arcangelo; Pierini, Adriano; Mazzei, Franco; Navarra, Maria Assunta; Brutti, Sergio; Fernández, Adolfo; Agostini, Marco. - In: CHEMSUSCHEM. - ISSN 1864-5631. - 2024:(2024), pp. 1-7. [10.1002/cssc.202400554]
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