화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer, Vol.151, 171-178, 2018
Porous carbon prepared from polyacrylonitrile for lithium-sulfur battery cathodes using phase inversion technique
In this paper, a time and resource efficient way of preparing porous carbon cathode for lithium-sulfur batteries with superior cycle stability has been demonstrated. In this simple work, we used commercially available polymer as carbon source and non-solvent mixture as porogen or pore former. The cathode has been fabricated by using polyacrylonitrile as base polymer via phase inversion route. By this technique, a highly porous substrate material is generated by dipping a semi-gelled film of polyacrylonitrile in non-solvent mixture. After oxidative crosslinking followed by pyrolysis under inert atmosphere results a highly porous nitrogen doped carbon material, which was further hybridized with sulfur via melt diffusion of elemental sulfur. This cathode material shows although relatively low specific capacity (Cycle 1: ca. 1050 mA h/g(sulfur), cycle 500: ca. 400 mA h/g(sulfur)), but excellent cycle stability over 500 charging-discharging cycles is displayed. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.