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      Revisiting the Role of Polysulfides in Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

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          Electrolytes and interphases in Li-ion batteries and beyond.

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            Review on High-Loading and High-Energy Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

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              The synergetic effect of lithium polysulfide and lithium nitrate to prevent lithium dendrite growth.

              Lithium metal has shown great promise as an anode material for high-energy storage systems, owing to its high theoretical specific capacity and low negative electrochemical potential. Unfortunately, uncontrolled dendritic and mossy lithium growth, as well as electrolyte decomposition inherent in lithium metal-based batteries, cause safety issues and low Coulombic efficiency. Here we demonstrate that the growth of lithium dendrites can be suppressed by exploiting the reaction between lithium and lithium polysulfide, which has long been considered as a critical flaw in lithium-sulfur batteries. We show that a stable and uniform solid electrolyte interphase layer is formed due to a synergetic effect of both lithium polysulfide and lithium nitrate as additives in ether-based electrolyte, preventing dendrite growth and minimizing electrolyte decomposition. Our findings allow for re-evaluation of the reactions regarding lithium polysulfide, lithium nitrate and lithium metal, and provide insights into solving the problems associated with lithium metal anodes.
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                Journal
                Advanced Materials
                Adv. Mater.
                Wiley
                09359648
                May 2018
                May 2018
                March 26 2018
                : 30
                : 22
                : 1705590
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Nanomaterials and Chemistry Key Laboratory; Wenzhou University; Wenzhou 325027 P. R. China
                [2 ]Department of Chemical Engineering; University Waterloo; Waterloo Ontario N2L 3G1 Canada
                [3 ]Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division; Argonne National Laboratory; Argonne IL 60439 USA
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                10.1002/adma.201705590
                29577456
                563c1015-1791-403e-9df6-903698441136
                © 2018

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