2024
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202311471
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In Situ Growth Strategy to Construct “Four‐In‐One” Separators with Functionalized Polyphosphazene Coatings for Safe and Stable Lithium–Sulfur Batteries

Xinxin Dong,
Weiwen Gu,
Xin Tong
et al.

Abstract: Lithium–sulfur batteries (LSBs) are facing many challenges, such as the inadequate conductivity of sulfur, the shuttle effect caused by lithium polysulfide (LiPSs), lithium dendrites, and the flammability, which have hindered their commercial applications. Herein, a “four‐in‐one” functionalized coating is fabricated on the surface of polypropylene (PP) separator by using a novel flame‐retardant namely InC‐HCTB to meet these challenges. InC‐HCTB is obtained by cultivating polyphosphazene on the surface of carbo… Show more

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“…This undesired phenomenon can lead to the passivation of the lithium cathode and a reduction in battery performance. 11 In Li−S batteries, lithium metal is usually used as the anode material and the anode consists of sulfide as shown in Figure 2. 13 During charging, lithium ions move from the anode to the anode through the liquid electrolyte while an oxidation During discharge, lithium ions move from the anode to the anode while polysulfides are reduced to sulfur.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This undesired phenomenon can lead to the passivation of the lithium cathode and a reduction in battery performance. 11 In Li−S batteries, lithium metal is usually used as the anode material and the anode consists of sulfide as shown in Figure 2. 13 During charging, lithium ions move from the anode to the anode through the liquid electrolyte while an oxidation During discharge, lithium ions move from the anode to the anode while polysulfides are reduced to sulfur.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, polysulfides can easily pass through the separator and reach the surface of the lithium plates. This undesired phenomenon can lead to the passivation of the lithium cathode and a reduction in battery performance …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%