Flexible wire-shaped lithium-sulfur batteries with fibrous cathodes assembled via capillary action

Ruiqing Liu, Yuejiao Liu, Jun Chen, Qi Kang, Linlin Wang, Weixin Zhou, Zhendong Huang, Xiujing Lin, Yi Li, Pan Li, Xiaomiao Feng, Gang Wu, Yanwen Ma, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Wire-Shaped lithium sulfur batteries are regarded as a promising solution for burgeoning wearable electronics, intelligent textiles, flexible electronics, due to its great advantages of high theoretical specific capacity and energy density, flexibility and weavability. However, there remains a critical challenge in the manufacturing of mechanically robust, highly conductive and industrially processable fibrous cathodes. Here, a new and general strategy is proposed to produce freestanding sulfur-containing fibrous electrodes using industrially weavable stainless steel fibers (SSFs) as supports and current collectors. The SSFs based electrodes not only enable the feasibility of continuous processing and large-scale production, but also feature a porous fibrous structure that allows the imbibition of graphene-sulfur composite by facile capillary action. The wire-shaped lithium sulfur battery fabricated by this hybrid fibrous cathode shows mechanical robustness, high flexibility and excellent electrochemical performances. It can reach a capacity of 335 mAh g−1 at a current density of 167.5 (0.1 C) mA g−1, keep high stability after running for 100 cycles and realize a series of sophisticated applications for the flexible and wearable electronics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)325-333
Number of pages9
JournalNano Energy
Volume33
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Capillary action
  • Fibrous cathode
  • Flexible
  • Lithium-sulfur batteries
  • Wire-shaped

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