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Nano Letters | 2015

Following the Transient Reactions in Lithium–Sulfur Batteries Using an In Situ Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Technique

Jie Xiao; Jian Zhi Hu; Honghao Chen; M. Vijayakumar; Jianming Zheng; Huilin Pan; Eric D. Walter; Mary Hu; Xuchu Deng; Ju Feng; Bor Yann Liaw; Meng Gu; Zhiqun Daniel Deng; Dongping Lu; Suochang Xu; Chongmin Wang; Jun Liu

A fundamental understanding of electrochemical reaction pathways is critical to improving the performance of Li-S batteries, but few techniques can be used to directly identify and quantify the reaction species during disharge/charge cycling processes in real time. Here, an in situ (7)Li NMR technique employing a specially designed cylindrical microbattery was used to probe the transient electrochemical and chemical reactions occurring during the cycling of a Li-S system. In situ NMR provides real time, semiquantitative information related to the temporal evolution of lithium polysulfide allotropes during both discharge/charge processes. This technique uniquely reveals that the polysulfide redox reactions involve charged free radicals as intermediate species that are difficult to detect in ex situ NMR studies. Additionally, it also uncovers vital information about the (7)Li chemical environments during the electrochemical and parasitic reactions on the Li metal anode. These new molecular-level insights about transient species and the associated anode failure mechanism are crucial to delineating effective strategies to accelerate the development of Li-S battery technologies.


Nano Letters | 2017

Improving Lithium–Sulfur Battery Performance under Lean Electrolyte through Nanoscale Confinement in Soft Swellable Gels

Junzheng Chen; Wesley A. Henderson; Huilin Pan; Brian R. Perdue; Ruiguo Cao; Jian Zhi Hu; Chuan Wan; Kee Sung Han; Karl T. Mueller; Ji-Guang Zhang; Yuyan Shao; Jun Liu

Li-S batteries have been extensively studied using rigid carbon as the host for sulfur encapsulation, but improving the properties with a reduced electrolyte amount remains a significant challenge. This is critical for achieving high energy density. Here, we developed a soft PEO10LiTFSI polymer swellable gel as a nanoscale reservoir to trap the polysulfides under lean electrolyte conditions. The PEO10LiTFSI gel immobilizes the electrolyte and confines polysulfides within the ion conducting phase. The Li-S cell with a much lower electrolyte to sulfur ratio (E/S) of 4 gE/gS (3.3 mLE/gS) could deliver a capacity of 1200 mA h/g, 4.6 mA h/cm2, and good cycle life. The accumulation of polysulfide reduction products, such as Li2S, on the cathode, is identified as the potential mechanism for capacity fading under lean electrolyte conditions.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Ammonium Additives to Dissolve Lithium Sulfide through Hydrogen Binding for High-Energy Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Huilin Pan; Kee Sung Han; M. Vijayakumar; Jie Xiao; Ruiguo Cao; Junzheng Chen; Ji-Guang Zhang; Karl T. Mueller; Yuyan Shao; Jun Liu

In rechargeable Li-S batteries, the uncontrollable passivation of electrodes by highly insulating Li2S limits sulfur utilization, increases polarization, and decreases cycling stability. Dissolving Li2S in organic electrolyte is a facile solution to maintain the active reaction interface between electrolyte and sulfur cathode, and thus address the above issues. Herein, ammonium salts are demonstrated as effective additives to promote the dissolution of Li2S to 1.25 M in DMSO solvent at room temperature. NMR measurements show that the strong hydrogen binding effect of N-H groups plays a critical role in dissolving Li2S by forming complex ligands with S2- anions coupled with the solvents solvating surrounding. Ammonium additives in electrolyte can also significantly improve the oxidation kinetics of Li2S, and therefore enable the direct use of Li2S as cathode material in Li-S battery system in the future. This provides a new approach to manage the solubility of lithium sulfides through cation coordination with sulfide anion.


Nature Energy | 2016

Reversible aqueous zinc/manganese oxide energy storage from conversion reactions

Huilin Pan; Yuyan Shao; Pengfei Yan; Yingwen Cheng; Kee Sung Han; Zimin Nie; Chongmin Wang; Jihui Yang; Xiaolin Li; Priyanka Bhattacharya; Karl T. Mueller; Jun Liu


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2015

Direct Observation of Sulfur Radicals as Reaction Media in Lithium Sulfur Batteries

Qiang Wang; Jianming Zheng; Eric D. Walter; Huilin Pan; Dongping Lv; Pengjian Zuo; Honghao Chen; Z. Daniel Deng; Bor Yann Liaw; Xiqian Yu; Xiao-Qing Yang; Ji-Guang Zhang; Jun Liu; Jie Xiao


Advanced Energy Materials | 2015

On the Way Toward Understanding Solution Chemistry of Lithium Polysulfides for High Energy Li–S Redox Flow Batteries

Huilin Pan; Xiaoliang Wei; Wesley A. Henderson; Yuyan Shao; Junzheng Chen; Priyanka Bhattacharya; Jie Xiao; Jun Liu


Advanced Energy Materials | 2015

Direct Observation of the Redistribution of Sulfur and Polysufides in Li–S Batteries During the First Cycle by In Situ X‐Ray Fluorescence Microscopy

Xiqian Yu; Huilin Pan; Yong-Ning Zhou; Paul Northrup; Jie Xiao; Seong-Min Bak; Mingzhao Liu; Kyung-Wan Nam; Deyang Qu; Jun Liu; Tianpin Wu; Xiao Qing Yang


Nano Energy | 2015

Molecular-confinement of polysulfides within mesoscale electrodes for the practical application of lithium sulfur batteries

Junzheng Chen; Dangxin Wu; Eric D. Walter; Mark H. Engelhard; Priyanka Bhattacharya; Huilin Pan; Yuyan Shao; Fei Gao; Jie Xiao; Jun Liu


Nature Energy | 2017

Non-encapsulation approach for high-performance Li–S batteries through controlled nucleation and growth

Huilin Pan; Junzheng Chen; Ruiguo Cao; Vijay Murugesan; Kee Sung Han; Kristin A. Persson; Luis Estevez; Mark H. Engelhard; Ji-Guang Zhang; Karl T. Mueller; Yi Cui; Yuyan Shao; Jun Liu


Advanced Energy Materials | 2016

Restricting the Solubility of Polysulfides in Li-S Batteries Via Electrolyte Salt Selection

Junzheng Chen; Kee Sung Han; Wesley A. Henderson; Kah Chun Lau; M. Vijayakumar; Trevor L Dzwiniel; Huilin Pan; Larry A. Curtiss; Jie Xiao; Karl T. Mueller; Yuyan Shao; Jun Liu

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Jun Liu

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Yuyan Shao

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Junzheng Chen

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Jie Xiao

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Karl T. Mueller

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Ji-Guang Zhang

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Kee Sung Han

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Mark H. Engelhard

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

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Ruiguo Cao

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Wesley A. Henderson

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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