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Sustainable Energy and Fuels | 2017

Investigation of the reaction mechanism of lithium sulfur batteries in different electrolyte systems by in situ Raman spectroscopy and in situ X-ray diffraction

Wen Zhu; Andrea Paolella; Chisu Kim; D. Liu; Zimin Feng; Catherine Gagnon; Julie Trottier; Ashok K. Vijh; Abdelbast Guerfi; Alain Mauger; C.M. Julien; M. Armand; Karim Zaghib

Lithium–sulfur batteries are of great interest owing to their high theoretical capacity of 1675 mA h g−1 and low cost. Their discharge mechanism is complicated and it is still a controversial issue. In the present work, in situ Raman spectroscopy is employed to investigate the poly-sulfide species in the sulfur cathode and in the electrolyte during the cycling of Li–S batteries. The aim is to understand the discharge mechanism and the influence of the electrolyte on the dissolution of sulfur and poly-sulfides. S8n− is identified as the main species in the high voltage plateau of discharge together with cycloocta S8, in the cell using 0.5 mol L−1 LiTFSI–PY13–FSI as the electrolyte. S42−, S22− and S2− are detected soon after the low voltage plateau is reached. A discharge mechanism in the PY13–FSI is proposed based on the identified species which provides important information for improving and designing cathodes. Electrolytes of 0.5 mol L−1 LiTFSI–PY13–FSI and 1 mol L−1 LiTFSI–DOL–DME are used in studying the dissolution of sulfur and poly-sulfides. The results demonstrate that the same poly-sulfide species are present in the two electrolytes. However, the rates of poly-sulfide formation and diffusion to the anode are slow in the ionic liquid compared to those in the ether-based electrolyte due to different ionic mobilities of various species in the two electrolytes. These differences are evidenced by the observation of poly-sulfide species in the DOL–DME from the very beginning of cell assembly even before starting the discharge whereas their appearances, in the ionic liquid, are delayed and only found at the end of the high voltage plateau. Notably, the soluble elemental sulfur is clearly observed in the ionic liquid electrolyte during the first discharge in the high voltage region, which is very different from the DOL–DME system where the elemental sulfur is quickly reduced to poly-sulfides due to self-discharge reactions. In addition, the elemental sulfur is also detected near the lithium anode in DOL–DME at the end of charge, for the first time to our knowledge, which suggests that the degradation of lithium metal is caused by the multiple reactions of the lithium metal surface with soluble poly-sulfides and/or elemental sulfur.


Journal of The Korean Chemical Society | 2008

Electrochemical Properties of LiMPO 4 (M = Fe, Mn) Synthesized by Sol-Gel Method

Jae-Kwang Kim; Dong-Ho Baek; Yong-Jo Shin; Jou-Hyeon Ahn; Yang-Gon Seo; Chisu Kim; Seok-Jun Yoon; Myung-Hun Cho

Carbon-coated and cathode materials for lithium batteries were synthesized by a sol-gel method. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy data showed that the cathode materials are pure crystalline and are surrounded by porous carbon. The initial discharge capacities of and with the liquid electrolyte of 1M in EC/DMC are 132 mAh/g and 145 mAh/g, respectively, at current density of 0.1 C-rate. and with an electrospun polymer-based electrolyte exhibit initial discharge capacities of 114 and 130 mAh/g at 0.1 C-rate at room temperature, respectively.


Journal of Power Sources | 2005

Electrochemical evaluation of mixed oxide electrode for Li-ion secondary batteries: Li1.1Mn1.9O4 and LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2

Seung-Taek Myung; Myung Hun Cho; Hyeon Taik Hong; Tae Hyuk Kang; Chisu Kim


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

The effects of moisture contamination in the Li-O2 battery

M.H. Cho; Julie Trottier; Catherine Gagnon; Pierre Hovington; Daniel Clément; Ashok K. Vijh; Chisu Kim; Abdelbast Guerfi; Robert Black; Linda F. Nazar; Karim Zaghib


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

Unravelling the role of Li2S2 in lithium–sulfur batteries: A first principles study of its energetic and electronic properties

Zimin Feng; Chisu Kim; Ashok K. Vijh; Michel Armand; Kirk H. Bevan; Karim Zaghib


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

In operando scanning electron microscopy and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy studies of lithium/sulfur cells using all solid-state polymer electrolyte

Hugues Marceau; Chisu Kim; Andrea Paolella; Sébastien Ladouceur; Marin Lagacé; Mohamed Chaker; Ashok K. Vijh; Abdelbast Guerfi; Christian M. Julien; Alain Mauger; Michel Armand; Pierre Hovington; Karim Zaghib


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

Importance of open pore structures with mechanical integrity in designing the cathode electrode for lithium–sulfur batteries

Chisu Kim; Abdelbast Guerfi; Pierre Hovington; Julie Trottier; Catherine Gagnon; Francis Barray; Ashok K. Vijh; Michel Armand; Karim Zaghib


Electrochemistry Communications | 2013

Facile dry synthesis of sulfur-LiFePO4 core–shell composite for the scalable fabrication of lithium/sulfur batteries

Chisu Kim; Abdelbast Guerfi; Pierre Hovington; Julie Trottier; Catherine Gagnon; Francis Barray; Ashok K. Vijh; Michel Armand; Karim Zaghib


Archive | 2010

POUCH-TYPE BATTERY WITH IMPROVED SAFETY BY COATING SEALING UNIT WITH FLAME RETARDANT AND HEAT RESISTANT RESIN COMPOSITION PREPARED BY MIXING FLAME RETARDANT MATERIAL AND HEAT RESISTANT MATERIAL TO THERMOPLASTIC RESIN OR THERMOSETTING RESIN AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF

Chisu Kim; Heon-Young Lee; Myung-Hun Cho; Seog-Bum Kang


Materials Science & Engineering R-reports | 2017

Advances in lithium—sulfur batteries

X. Zhang; Haiming Xie; Chisu Kim; Karim Zaghib; Alain Mauger; Christian M. Julien

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Michel Armand

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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