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Carbon-coated core-shell Li2S@C nanocomposites as high performance cathode materials for lithiumsulfur batteries

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 1428-1433

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ta09146f

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  1. Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC)

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Li2S has made the concept of Li-S batteries much more promising due to the relatively high storage capacity, the possibility of using Li-free anodes and the increase of microstructural stability. However, similar to S, Li2S also suffers from an insulating nature and polysulfide dissolution problem. The results presented here show a facile and cost-effective approach by using a plasma sparking and chemical sulfurization process to synthesize core-shell Li2S@C nanocomposites. The nanocomposites show a significantly reduced particle size and well-developed core-shell architecture, effectively shortening the Li-ion diffusion distance, enhancing the electronic conductivity and suppressing the dissolution losses of polysulfides. As a result, a much improved rate and cycling performance has been achieved. The method presented in this study offers good opportunities for scaling up the production of high performance cathode materials in a simple and low-cost way to be applied in future generation Li-S batteries.

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