Advanced Cathodes for Practical Lithium–Sulfur Batteries

IF 14 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of materials research Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1021/accountsmr.4c00368
Jang-Yeon Hwang, Hyeona Park, Hun Kim, Shivam Kansara, Yang-Kook Sun
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Sulfur, being lightweight, cost-effective, and offering a remarkably high lithium-ion storage capacity, has positioned lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries as promising candidates for applications that demand high energy density. These range from electric vehicles (EVs) to urban air mobility (UAM) systems. Despite this potential, Li–S batteries still face significant performance challenges, limiting their practical application. Chief among these challenges are the limited lifespan and low charge–discharge efficiency, predominantly caused by the dissolution of lithium polysulfide intermediate products formed during battery cycling in ether-based electrolytes. Moreover, sulfur and lithium sulfide, which constitute the active material in the cathode, are intrinsically insulating, complicating efforts to increase the active material content in the cathode and fabricate thick cathodes with high conductivity. These issues have long stood in the way of Li–S batteries achieving commercial viability. Overcoming these obstacles requires a multifaceted approach that focuses on modifications at the level of the cathode materials such as the active material, conductive agents, binders, and additives. This Account delves into these key challenges and presents a comprehensive overview of research strategies aimed at enhancing the performance of Li–S batteries with a particular focus on the sulfur cathode. First, the Account addresses practical challenges in Li–S batteries, such as the complex composition of the cathode, the low sulfur utilization efficiency, suboptimal electrolyte-to-sulfur ratios, and nonuniform sulfur conversion reactions. Strategies to overcome these barriers include the design of advanced cathode architectures that promote high sulfur utilization and an improved energy density. Modifications to the components of the cathode and the adjoining materials, such as the incorporation of conductive additives, help mitigate the insulating nature of sulfur.

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