On the Surface Chemical Aspects of Very High Energy Density, Rechargeable Li–Sulfur Batteries

Doron Aurbach(Bar-Ilan University), Elad Pollak(Bar-Ilan University), Ran Elazari(Bar-Ilan University), Gregory Salitra(Bar-Ilan University), Chariclea Scordilis Kelley(Sion Power (United States)), John Affinito(Sion Power (United States))
Journal of The Electrochemical Society
January 1, 2009
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Abstract

Li(metal)–sulfur (Li–S) systems are among the rechargeable batteries of the highest possible energy density due to the high capacity of both electrodes. The surface chemistry developed on Li electrodes in electrolyte solutions for Li–S batteries was rigorously studied using Fourier transform infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies. A special methodology was developed for handling the highly reactive Li samples. It was possible to analyze the contribution of solvents such as 1-3 dioxolane, the electrolyte , polysulfide , and additives to protective surface films that are formed on the Li electrodes. The role of as a critical component whose presence in solutions prevents a shuttle mechanism that limits the capacity of the sulfur electrodes is discussed and explained herein.


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