Abstract
Commercialization of lithium‑sulfur (LiS) batteries as a promising energy storage system, is primarily impeded by polysulfide shuttling and uncontrollable lithium dendrite growth. To address the issues for improving the performance of LiS batteries, we decorate the separator with zein (corn protein) via a simple soaking process. Owing to strong zein–polysulfide interactions, the zein-soaked separator effectively enhances the polysulfide-trapping capability. Moreover, abundant functional groups of zein also stabilize Li-ion deposition, and thus suppresses the growth of Li dendrites. As a result, the resulting LiS batteries exhibited enhanced electrochemical performance in terms of cycling stability, capacity retention, and rate capability. The soaking method used for coating zein on pristine separator offers a scalable solution for generating multifunctional separators toward commercialization.
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