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Fluorinated graphene/sulfur hybrid cathode for high energy and high power density lithium primary batteries

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 8, Issue 23, Pages 12701-12707

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ra00226f

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  1. Program of Graphene Special Innovative Fund of AECC Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials

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It is a great challenge to obtain high performance carbon fluoride (CFx) cathodes with high specific capacity and good rate performance due to the electronic conductivity of CFx being known to decrease with an increase in the specific capacity. Herein, we propose a novel fluorinated graphene (FG)/sulfur hybrid cathode to enhance both the energy density and power density of lithium/carbon fluoride (Li/CFx) batteries. Impressive enhancements of the specific capacity, discharge voltage, and rate capability are demonstrated with the novel FG/sulfur hybrid cathode. In comparison with the pristine FG cathode, the hybrid cathode exhibits higher electrochemical activity, lower overpotential, and faster ion transfer over the main discharge range. Furthermore, when the melt-diffusion method is used to prepare the hybrid cathode, the uncommon monoclinic sulfur is presented under ambient temperature. A significant synergistic effect which reduces the reaction resistance effectively is demonstrated with the presence of monoclinic sulfur, leading to the highest energy density of 2341W h kg(-1) and a power density up to 13621 W kg(-1) at 8.0 A g(-1). Our results are expected to introduce a new generation of high energy and high power density lithium primary cells, based on a simple and effective strategy employing FG/S hybrid cathodes.

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