Abstract

A novel microwave synthesis path for sulphur-carbon compounds for lithium batteries was successfully developed. Model electrodes built from these materials showed an excellent and highly stable electrochemical performance over several hundred of cycles with a remarkable initial specific charge of about 1300 A h kg−1 and a remaining specific charge of 1012 A h kg−1 (at 1 C) after about 500 cycles. In addition, a silicon-containing anode setup was used to investigate the highly beneficial influence of silicon nanowires on the electrochemical properties of lithium-sulphur batteries.

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