Abstract

We describe a V2O5 polysulfide anion barrier for a Li–S battery containing a Li metal anode, an organic solvent-based electrolyte, and a nanostructured carbon–sulfur composite cathode that cycles without degradation from dissolution of soluble polysulfide anions. Degradation is prevented by the micrometer-scale V2O5 layer that physically isolates the anode and cathode electrolytes, thus blocking diffusion of dissolved polysulfide anions while permitting solid-state transport of Li+ cations. This divided cell architecture eliminates the interaction of soluble polysulfide with the Li anode. Mechanical integrity of the thin V2O5 layer is achieved by depositing the layer on a commercial polymeric battery separator. In addition, the isolated cathode electrolyte is optimized by the intentional addition of Li2S8, which suppresses redistribution of sulfur within the nanostructured carbon–sulfur composite cathode. A 5 mA h pouch cell of this design has been cycled >300 times over ∼1 year without noticeable degrada...

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call