Ultra-Low Dosage Lignin Binder for Practical Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
摘要
Polymeric binders stabilize lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries by suppressing the shuttle of lithium polysulfide (LiPS) and volume variation, but the dosage of state-of-the-art binders in sulfur cathodes (approximate to 20 wt%) hinders the electron/ion transfer and decreases the cell-specific density. Here, a wood-inspired lignin binder is developed after modification with amino acids for practical Li-S batteries at ultra-low low dosage (2 wt%). Benefiting from strong and balanced adhesions with active/conductive/current collector materials, robust mechanical properties, and super LiPS anchoring capability, the Li-S cell delivers an initial discharge capacity of 864 mAh g(-1) at 0.5 C and can readily operate 1000 cycles. Moreover, the pouch cell with high mass loading (4.75 mg cm(-2)) also delivers a high energy density of 484 Wh kg(-1). This work provides important guidance in binder design for the sulfur cathode and paves a new way for the practical application of Li-S batteries.
