Mediator–Assisted Catalysis of Polysulfide Conversion in Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
ID:498 View Protection:ATTENDEE Updated Time:2022-05-20 16:40:31 Hits:759 Invited speech

Start Time:2022-05-27 16:10 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:25min

Session:[S7] Mineral Materials and Advanced Energy Materials » [S7-3] Mineral Materials and Advanced Energy Materials-3

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Abstract
The use of electrocatalyst to accelerate the sulfur conversion kinetics has the appeal of a promising solution to improve the performance of lithium–sulfur batteries, but remains a great challenge under lean electrolyte conditions due to the preponderance of solid reaction products (sulfur and Li2S) in a small amount of electrolyte and the difficulty of catalyzing solid sulfur and Li2S. In this report, we describe the development of a mediated catalytic pathway in which a solid cathode catalyst is used alongside a soluble mediator to enable a cooperative catalysis that increases the sulfur utilization from 44% to 61% for high–loading (5.6 mgS cm–2) lean–electrolyte (5.0 µL mgS–1) Li–S batteries. The improved sulfur utilization is because the mediator acts as a scavenger being able to capture and reutilize dead sulfur species from the sulfur cathode. This mediator-assisted catalysis concept represents an attractive strategy to improve the performance of lean-electrolyte lithium–sulfur batteries and helps to understand the effect of solid S/Li2S in the catalysis of polysulfide conversion reactions.

 
Keywords
redox mediator, mediated catalysis, lean electrolyte, Li‒S batteries
Speaker
Hualin YE
National University of Singapore

Dr. Ye Hualin received his Ph.D. degree (2021) from National University of Singapore (NUS), and is currently a research fellow at the National University of Singapore. His research interest focuses on the mechanistic understanding of sulfur conversion chemistry and structural design of the sulfur cathode for Li–S batteries.

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