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Mitigating the Polysulfides “shuttling” with TiO2 Nanowires/nanosheets Hybrid Modified Separators for Robust Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Chemical engineering journal(2020)

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The "shuttling" of the dissolved lithium polysulfides (LPSs) has been a major impediment to the development of a robust lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs). Functionalization of commercial polypropylene (PP) separators has been considered as a promising alternative strategy for further mitigation of the "shuttle effect" of LPSs. Herein, we re-engineer the surface of PP separator with a sodium-containing TiO2 hybrid composed of nanowires and nanosheets (STO-W/S), forming a unique sandwich-like surface layer. The polar nature of STO surface layer indubitably improves its wettability to electrolyte, subsequently enhancing Li+ conductivity. Meanwhile, the synergistic effect of the sandwiched sheet/nanowire hybrid structure, its strong chemical adsorption and the regeneration capability of STO-W/S to LPSs effectively suppresses the "shuttling" of LPSs. As expected, LSBs coupled with STO-W/S modified PP separators show superior electrochemical performance. They deliver high discharge capacity of 813 mAh.g(-1) at 1C and superior cycling stability with a capacity fading rate of 0.067% for each cycle, and the capacity was still maintained at similar to 541 mAh.g(-1) for 500 cycles. Based on the aforementioned advantages, this newly-proposed functionalization strategy for separators can be a promising route to develop the next-generation multifunctional separators for high-performance LSBs.
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TiO2,Surface engineering,Separator,Shuttle effect,Lithium-sulfur batteries
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