Ordered mesoporous
CMK-5 carbon exhibits two distinct pore systems
that can be modified individually. This work demonstrates how one
of the pore systems can be selectively filled with elemental sulfur,
while the other pore system remains empty. The resulting sulfur–carbon
composite material with high residual porosity can be used as the
cathode material in lithium–sulfur battery cells. We present
a systematic investigation of the loading of CMK-5 carbon with variable
relative amounts of sulfur and compare the results to the preparation
of SnO2 (as well as TiO2, Mn2O3/Mn3O4, NiO) nanoparticle-loaded CMK-5
carbon.
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