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Construction of All-Solid-State Batteries based on a Sulfur-Graphene Composite and Li 9.54 Si 1.74 P 1.44 S 11.7 Cl 0.3 Solid Electrolyte.
Chemistry : a European Journal 2017 October 10
Herein an effective way for construction of all-solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs) with sulfur/reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and Li9.54 Si1.74 P1.44 S11.7 Cl0.3 solid electrolyte is reported. In the composite cathode, the Li9.54 Si1.74 P1.44 S11.7 Cl0.3 powder is homogeneously mixed with the S/rGO composite to enhance the ionic conductivity. Coupled with a metallic Li anode and solid electrolyte, the designed S/rGO-Li9.54 Si1.74 P1.44 S11.7 Cl0.3 composite cathode exhibits a high specific capacity and good cycling stability. A high initial discharge capacity of 969 mAh g-1 is achieved at a current density of 80 mA g-1 at room temperature and the cell retains a reversible capacity of over 827 mAh g-1 after 60 cycles. The enhanced performance is attributed to the intimate contact between the S/rGO and Li9.54 Si1.74 P1.44 S11.7 Cl0.3 electrolyte, and high electrical conductivity of rGO and high ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte.
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