Abstract

Abstract Development of carbon materials for lithium-sulfur (Li S) battery that can confine the sulfur species effectively while serving as a conductive matrix for high rate performance has attracted intense research interest. Herein, we report designing of a double hollow spherical carbon (C@C) by using RF resin coated SiO2 as an exo-template. The developed C@C/S cathode could host about 69.1 wt% of S and exhibits a high specific capacity of 1396 mAh g−1 at 0.05 C corresponding to 83.5% of S utilization. Furthermore, the cathode could sustain a current rate of 5 C (8.4 A g−1) and still delivers a reasonable capacity of 320 mAh g−1 with excellent electrochemical stability at this high rate with no apparent capacity fading for 100 cycles. The present results highlight the importance of morphological pre-design for developing advanced carbon materials as Li S cathode host.

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