Impact of the Carbon Matrix Composition on the S/C Cathode Porosity and Performance in Prototype Li–S Cells

Author:

Schmidt Florian12ORCID,Fiedler Magdalena12,Arlt Tobias3ORCID,De Ankita1ORCID,Hoffmann Florian12,Wilde Fabian4,Dörfler Susanne2,Schumm Benjamin2,Abendroth Thomas2,Althues Holger2ORCID,Kaskel Stefan12

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I Technische Universität Dresden Bergstraße 66 01069 Dresden Germany

2. Department of Surface and Battery Technology Fraunhofer Institute Materials and Beam Technology Winterbergstraße 28 01277 Dresden Germany

3. Department of Structure and Properties of Materials Institute of Material Science and Technology Technische Universität Berlin Straße des 17. Juni 135 10623 Berlin Germany

4. Institute of Material Physics Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon Max-Planck Straße 1 21502 Geesthacht Germany

Abstract

The lithium–sulfur battery is a promising electrochemical storage solution, especially for aviation and aeronautical applications, due to its high‐gravimetric energy density (specific energy) and the abundance of sulfur. In recent years, the number of reported prototype cells and their realized energy have increased. This underlines the progress of technology readiness of the lithium–sulfur system. However, the influence of the cathode porosity as well as the porosity of the carbon material on the performance of prototype cells is still not fully understood. Consequently, in this study, the porosity of solvent‐free processed cathodes is investigated, with varying carbon matrix composition, via mercury intrusion porosimetry and synchrotron tomography. Moreover, the swelling behavior of the S/C dry‐film cathodes is investigated and mitigated. These cathodes are then electrochemically evaluated at pouch cell level with ether‐based electrolytes with varying E/S ratios. The combination of the gained findings in pouch cells enables specific energies of 425 Wh kg−1 and 558 Wh L−1 at cell level.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy

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