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A Freestanding, Dissolution‐ and Diffusion‐Limiting, Flexible Sulfur Electrode Enables High Specific Capacity at High Mass Loading
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The acquisition of stable and high-areal-capacity S cathodes over 10 mA h cm<sup>-2</sup> is a critical and indispensable step to realize the high energy density configuration. However, increasing the areal capacity of S cathodes often deteriorates the specific capacity and stability due to the aggravated dissolution of S and diffusion of solvable polysulfides in the thick electrode. Herein, the design of a freestanding composite cathode that leverages 3D covalent binding sites and chemical adsorption environment to offer dissolution-limiting and diffusion-blocking functions of S species is reported. By employing this architecture, the coin cell exhibits excellent cycling stability and an exceptional specific capacity of 1444.3 mA h g<sup>-1</sup> (13 mA h cm<sup>-2</sup>), and the pouch cell configuration manifests a noteworthy areal capacity exceeding 11 mA h cm<sup>-2</sup>. This performance is coupled with excellent flexibility, demonstrated through consecutive bending cycle tests, even at a sulfur loading of 9.00 mg cm<sup>-2</sup>. This study lays the foundation for the development of flexible Li-S batteries with increased loading capacities and exceptional performance.
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