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A multi-electron redox mediator for redox-targeting lithium-sulfur flow batteries

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 378, Issue -, Pages 418-422

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2017.11.066

Keywords

Lithium flow battery; Lithium-sulfur flow battery; Dimethyl trisulfide; Redox mediator; Redox-targeting

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore, under its Competitive Research Program [NRF-CRP8-2011-04]

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The lithium-sulfur flow battery (LSFB) is a new addition to the rechargeable lithium flow batteries (LFBs) where sulfur or a sulfur compound is used as the cathode material against the lithium anode. We report here our evaluation of an organic sulfide - dimethyl trisulfide (DMTS), as 1) a catholyte of a LFB and 2) a multi-electron redox mediator for discharging and charging a solid sulfur cathode without any conductive additives. The latter configuration is also known as the redox-targeting lithium-sulfur flow battery (RTLSFB). The LFB provides an initial discharge capacity of 131.5 mAh g(DMTS)(-1) (1.66 A h L-1), which decreases to 59 mAh gDMTs (0.75 A h L-1) after 40 cycles. The RTLSFB delivers a significantly higher application performance- initial discharge capacity of 1225.3 mAh g(sulfur)(-1) (3.83 A h L-1), for which 1030.9 mAh g(sulfur)(-1), (3.23 A h L-1) is still available after 40 cycles. The significant increase in the discharge and charge duration of the LFB after sulfur addition indicates that DMTS is better used as a redox mediator in a RTLSFB than as a catholyte in a LFB.

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