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Phosphorous pentasulfide as a novel additive for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries...

by Zhan Lin, Zengcai Liu, Wujun Fu, Nancy J Dudney, Chengdu Liang
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Advanced Functional Materials
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1064 to 1069
Volume
23
Issue
8

Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries suffer from rapid capacity decay and low energy efficiency because of the low solubility of lithium sulfide (Li2S) in organic solvents and the intrinsic polysulfide shuttle phenomenon. Here, we report a novel additive of phosphorus pentasulfide (P2S5) in organic electrolyte to boost the cycling performance of Li-S batteries. The function of the additive is two-fold: (1) P2S5 promotes the dissolution of Li2S and alleviates the loss of capacity caused by the precipitation of Li2S; and (2) P2S5 passivates the surface of lithium metal and therefore eliminates the polysulfide shuttle phenomenon. A Li-S test cell demonstrates high reversible capacity of 900-1350 mAh g-1 and high coulombic efficiency of ≥90% for 40 stable cycles at 0.1 C.