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Diffusional Features of a Lithium‐Sulfur Battery Exploiting Highly Microporous Activated Carbon

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2022

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Diffusion processes at the electrode/electrolyte interphase drives the performance of lithium-sulfur batteries, and activated carbon (AC) can remarkably vehicle ions and polysulfide species throughout the two-side liquid/solid region of the interphase. We reveal original findings such as the values of the diffusion coefficient at various states of charge of a Li-S battery using a highly porous AC, its notable dependence on the adopted techniques, and the correlation of the diffusion trend with the reaction mechanism. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) are used to identify in the carbon derived from bioresidues heteroatoms such as N, S, O and P, which can increase the polarity of the C framework. The transport properties are measured by cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and galvanostatic intermittent titration technique (GITT). The study reveals Li<sup>+</sup> -diffusion coefficient (D<sub>Li</sub> <sup>+</sup> ) depending on the technique, and values correlated with the cell state of charge. EIS, CV, and GITT yield a D<sub>Li</sub> <sup>+</sup> within 10<sup>-7</sup> -10<sup>-8</sup> cm<sup>2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup> , 10<sup>-8</sup> -10<sup>-9</sup> cm<sup>2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup> , and 10<sup>-6</sup> -10<sup>-12</sup> cm<sup>2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup> , respectively, dropping down at the fully discharged state and increasing upon charge. GITT allows the evaluation of D<sub>Li</sub> <sup>+</sup> during the process and evidences the formation of low-conducting media upon discharge. The sulfur composite delivers in a Li-cell a specific capacity ranging from 1300 mAh g<sup>-1</sup> at 0.1 C to 700 mAh g<sup>-1</sup> at 2C with a S loading of 2 mg cm<sup>-2</sup> , and from 1000 to 800 mAh g<sup>-1</sup> at 0.2C when the S loading is raised to 6 mg cm<sup>-2</sup> .

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