Abstract

AbstractLithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries are considered a promising candidate for next‐generation energy storage devices due to their ultrahigh theoretical energy density (≈2600 Wh kg−1). However, the uncontrolled growth of Li dendrites and the adverse effect of polysulfide shuttling seriously hinder their practical applications. Herein, a metal organic framework based membrane (MOF@PVDF‐HFP) with good flexibility is designed and fabricated by a facial vacuum filtration strategy. The highly uniform pore sizes of MOF particles facilitate homogenous Li‐ion fluxes, fundamentally inhibiting the growth of Li dendrites and resulting in stable Li plating/striping even at a quite high current density (10 mA cm−2). In addition, owing to the narrow pore size window of MOF nanoparticles, the MOF@PVDF‐HFP membrane serves as an effective barrier for suppressing the polysulfide shuttle, realizing an ultralong cycle life Li–S coin cell with an ultralow capacity fading upon 2000 cycles (0.015% per cycle). Moreover, high specific capacity (1269 mA h g−1) and excellent capacity retention (936 mA h g−1 after 200 cycles) of a flexible Li–S pouch cell with a high sulfur loading (5.8 mg cm−2) demonstrate the potential of MOF@PVDF‐HFP membranes for the development of practical energy storage devices.

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