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  • Acacia Senegal–Inspired Bifunctional Binder for Longevity of Lithium–Sulfur Batteries

    Author(s)
    Li, Gaoran
    Ling, Min
    Ye, Yifan
    Li, Zhoupeng
    Guo, Jinghua
    Yao, Yingfang
    Zhu, Junfa
    Lin, Zhan
    Zhang, Shanqing
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Zhang, Shanqing
    Year published
    2015
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    Abstract
    The sulfur cathode in traditional lithium–sulfur batteries suffers from poor cyclability due to polysulfide shuttling effect as well as large volume change during charge/discharge processes. Gum arabic (GA), a low cost, nontoxic, and sustainable natural polymer from Acacia senegal, is adopted as a binder for the sulfur cathode to address these issues. The excellent mechanical properties of GA endow the cathode with high binding strength and suitable ductility to buffer volume change, while the functional groups chemically and physically confine sulfur species within the cathode to inhibit the shuttling effect of polysulfides. ...
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    The sulfur cathode in traditional lithium–sulfur batteries suffers from poor cyclability due to polysulfide shuttling effect as well as large volume change during charge/discharge processes. Gum arabic (GA), a low cost, nontoxic, and sustainable natural polymer from Acacia senegal, is adopted as a binder for the sulfur cathode to address these issues. The excellent mechanical properties of GA endow the cathode with high binding strength and suitable ductility to buffer volume change, while the functional groups chemically and physically confine sulfur species within the cathode to inhibit the shuttling effect of polysulfides. Additionally, GA shifts the electrode fabrication process from the organic solvent process to an aqueous process, eliminates the use of toxic organic solvents, and achieves uniformly distributed electrode with lower impedance. A remarkable cycling performance, i.e., 841 mAh g−1 at low current rate of C/5, is achieved throughout 500 cycles due to the bifunctions of the GA binder.
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    Journal Title
    Advanced Energy Materials
    Volume
    5
    Issue
    21
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.201500878
    Subject
    Macromolecular and materials chemistry
    Materials engineering
    Materials engineering not elsewhere classified
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/141166
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