2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3cc44772c
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Why PEO as a binder or polymer coating increases capacity in the Li–S system

Abstract: PEO, used either as a binder or a polymer coating, and PEGDME, used as an electrolyte additive, are shown to increase the reversible capacity of Li-S cells. The effect, in all three cases, is the same: an improved solvent system for the electrochemistry of sulfur species and suppression of cathode passivation on discharge. This constitutes a novel interpretation of the mechanistic behaviour of polyethers in the Li-S system, and sheds new light upon several previous studies.

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“…The abovementioned linear binders such as PEO, [76] PVA, [44] PEI, [77] and CMC, [30] also show polysulfide-anchoring ability because of the existence of the lone electron pairs on O and N of the molecules. The abovementioned linear binders such as PEO, [76] PVA, [44] PEI, [77] and CMC, [30] also show polysulfide-anchoring ability because of the existence of the lone electron pairs on O and N of the molecules.…”
Section: Immobilization Of Polysulfidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abovementioned linear binders such as PEO, [76] PVA, [44] PEI, [77] and CMC, [30] also show polysulfide-anchoring ability because of the existence of the lone electron pairs on O and N of the molecules. The abovementioned linear binders such as PEO, [76] PVA, [44] PEI, [77] and CMC, [30] also show polysulfide-anchoring ability because of the existence of the lone electron pairs on O and N of the molecules.…”
Section: Immobilization Of Polysulfidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To tackle these problems, polymer-based strategies have recently demonstrated encouraging potential with the success of a polymer binder and separators in Li-S batteries. Multifunctional polymer binders such as gum arabic, 10 gelatin 11 and PEO, 12 among others, have demonstrated great effectiveness in maintaining electrode integrity and in confining PSs within the cathodic chamber, whereas the use of a functionalized polymer separator also revealed significant PS shuttle suppression by blocking the penetration of the PS to the anode. 13,14 Polybenzimidazole (PBI) (Scheme 1), which has a high melting point, has been extensively used in high-performance protective applications such as firefighter implements, astronaut space suits and aircraft wall fabrics, among others, owing to its superior stability and retention of mechanical strength at elevated temperatures.…”
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confidence: 99%
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The binder is an important ingredient in battery functions to bond and keep the active materials in the electrode, which helps to improve electrical contact between the active materials and conductive carbon as well as to link the active materials with the current collector. [24][25][26][27][28] For example, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is typically used as a conventional binder for Li-S batteries. [24][25][26][27][28] For example, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) is typically used as a conventional binder for Li-S batteries.

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