Use of TiO$_{\mathrm{2}}$ nano particles in Sulfur electrodes to enhance cyclability of Li-S batteries
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Abstract
Herein we investigate a novel and facile technique to fabricate Sulfur cathode for Li-S batteries with better cyclability and higher stable gravimetric capacity of around 750 mAh/g over 50 cycles. In this study we have experimented the use of TiO$_{\mathrm{2}}$ nano particles to prevent polysulfide dissolution into the electrolyte. Absorption and adsorption properties of TiO$_{\mathrm{2}}$ nano particles are used to trap Lithium Polysulfides. Excellent electrical conductivity property of carbonized polyacrylonitrile (PAN) carbon fibers is effectively used in this technique to establish better electrical connection to Sulfur in the bulk electrode. The thermal annealing technique we use in this work introduces a facile way to load Sulfur into the electrode. Mechanical properties of the Sulfur electrode is improved using a relatively easy way to sustain expansion and contraction at stable coulombic capacity with almost 100 {\%} efficiency. The mechanism of the said Sulfur electrode is discussed in detail using cyclic voltammetry and Impedance spectrum analysis.
Authors
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Ruchira Dharmasena
Department of Physics- University of Louisville
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GAMINI SUMANASEKERA
Department of Physics- University of Louisville, Department of Physics, University of Louisville
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JACEK JASINSKI
Conn center-University of Louisville, Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research, University of Louisville
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Arjun Thapa
Conn center-University of Louisville
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Mahendra Sunkara
Conn center-University of Louisville