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New-generation chemical battery: Providing a longer life for lithium-sulphur batteries

A long life lithium-sulphur battery that uses a novel egg-shell structure for cathode materials is reported in Nature Communications. The creation of this new electrode architecture could pave the way for future development of high-performance rechargeable batteries.

Sulphur is a promising cathode material with a high theoretical battery capacity, but the practical performance of lithium-sulphur batteries is currently hindered because sulphur dissolves over time. Yi Cui and coworkers develop a novel cathode nanoarchitecture with expandable sulphur centres protected by metal-oxide shells, which hold active materials effectively. The resulting batteries show a high initial battery capacity close to its theoretical prediction and are capable of over 1,000 charge/discharge cycles, which represents the best performance for lithium-sulphur batteries so far.

Original article: http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal/v4/n1/full/ncomms2327.html

Source: http://www.natureasia.com/en/research/highlight/8071

发布日期:2013/10/06 发布者: 点击数:打印