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Ultrathin MOF nanosheet assembled highly oriented microporous membrane as an interlayer for lithium-sulfur batteries

Journal

ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages 14-21

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ensm.2018.12.016

Keywords

Metal-organic frameworks; Ultrathin 2D nanosheets; Membrane; Functional separators; Lithium-sulfur batteries

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFA0206802, 2017YFA0207302]
  2. MOST of China [2015CB932300]
  3. NSF of China [21822109, 21801243, 21773245, 51602311]
  4. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB20000000, QYZDB-SSW-SLH023, YZ201609]
  5. NSF of Fujian Province [2016J06006, 2017J05094]
  6. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [20720160080]

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Lithium sulfur (Li-S) batteries are attracting increasing attentions as promising next-generation rechargeable batteries. However, the rapid capacity fading of sulfur cathodes caused by the shuttling of polysulfide intermediates between the cathodes and anodes restricts the application of Li-S batteries. In this work, a facile wet-chemistry method is developed for the direct synthesis of few-molecular-layer thin metal-organic framework (MOF) nanosheets without using surfactant. By assembling these ultrathin MOF nanosheets with a facile vacuum filtration method, a highly oriented and flexible MOF membrane with favorable mechanical properties is achieved for the first time. The excellent features make the as-prepared MOF nanosheets ideal to fabricate lightweight interlayer modified separators for suppressing the polysulfide shuttling of Li-S batteries. When using the MOF membrane modified separator, the Li-S batteries made from commercial carbon materials exhibits the significantly enhanced cycling stabilities. This work brings new opportunities for the synthesis and application of MOF materials.

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