Sulfur Composite Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries

Jin Wang(Tsinghua University), Jun Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chun Wan(Tsinghua University), Kui Du(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jingying Xie(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Nan Xu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Advanced Functional Materials
June 5, 2003
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Abstract

Abstract Conductive polymer/sulfur composite materials were prepared by heating the mixture of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and sublimed sulfur. During the heating process, PAN was dehydrogenated by sulfur, forming a conductive main chain similar to polyacetylene. At the same time, the high‐polarity functional group –CN cyclized at the melt state, forming a thermally stable heterocyclic compound in which sulfur was embedded. The nanodispersed composites showed excellent electrochemical properties. Tested as cathode material in a non‐aqueous lithium cell based on poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) gel electrolyte at room temperature, the composite exhibited a specific capacity up to 850 mA h g –1 in the initial cycle. Its specific capacity remained above 600 mA h g –1 after 50 cycles, about five times that of LiCoO 2 , and recovered partly after replacement of the anode with a fresh lithium sheet. The utilization of the electrochemically active sulfur was about 90 % assuming a complete reaction to the product, Li 2 S.


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