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2014

Batteries

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High Performance Pure Sulfur Honeycomb-Like Architectures Synthesized By A Cooperative Self-Assembly Strategy For Lithium Sulfur Batteries, Xin Liang, Mohammad Kaiser, Konstantin Konstantinov, Richard Tandiono, Zhaoxiang Prof Zhaoxiang Wang, Hua-Kun Liu, S X. Dou, Jiazhao Wang Oct 2014

High Performance Pure Sulfur Honeycomb-Like Architectures Synthesized By A Cooperative Self-Assembly Strategy For Lithium Sulfur Batteries, Xin Liang, Mohammad Kaiser, Konstantin Konstantinov, Richard Tandiono, Zhaoxiang Prof Zhaoxiang Wang, Hua-Kun Liu, S X. Dou, Jiazhao Wang

Shi Xue Dou

Honeycomb-like pure sulfur architectures were synthesized by a cooperative self-assembly strategy, in which a soft template is used to form the porous structure. Their electrochemical performance is significantly improved comparing with the commercial sulfur powder and the as-prepared sulfur without honeycomb morphology. There has been no report on using a soft template to prepare honeycomb-like sulfur particles.


High-Performance Sodium-Ion Batteries And Sodium-Ion Pseudocapacitors Based On Mos2/Graphene Composites, Yunxiao Wang, Shulei Chou, David Wexler, Hua-Kun Liu, S X. Dou Oct 2014

High-Performance Sodium-Ion Batteries And Sodium-Ion Pseudocapacitors Based On Mos2/Graphene Composites, Yunxiao Wang, Shulei Chou, David Wexler, Hua-Kun Liu, S X. Dou

Shi Xue Dou

Sodium-ion energy storage, including sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) and electrochemical capacitive storage (NICs), is considered as a promising alternative to lithium-ion energy storage. It is an intriguing prospect, especially for large-scale applications, owing to its low cost and abundance. MoS2 sodiation/desodiation with Na ions is based on the conversion reaction, which is not only able to deliver higher capacity than the intercalation reaction, but can also be applied in capacitive storage owing to its typically sloping charge/discharge curves. Here, NIBs and NICs based on a graphene composite (MoS2/G) were constructed. The enlarged d-spacing, a contribution of the graphene matrix, and the …


Polypyrrole Doped With Redox-Active Poly(2-Methoxyaniline-5-Sulfonic Acid) For Lithium Secondary Batteries, Yang Yang, Caiyun Wang, Syed A. Ashraf, Gordon G. Wallace Mar 2014

Polypyrrole Doped With Redox-Active Poly(2-Methoxyaniline-5-Sulfonic Acid) For Lithium Secondary Batteries, Yang Yang, Caiyun Wang, Syed A. Ashraf, Gordon G. Wallace

Gordon Wallace

Polypyrrole is a promising electrode material for flexible/bendable energy storage devices due to its inherent fast redox switching, mechanical flexibility, easy processability and being environmentally benign. However, its low attainable capacity limits its practical applications. Here, we synthesise a polypyrrole/poly(2-methoxyaniline-5-sulfonic acid) (PPy/PMAS) composite by incorporating redox-active PMAS into a PPy matrix via an electropolymerization method. For comparison, polypyrrole containing the electrochemically inert dopant p-toluenesulfonate (PPy-pTS) was prepared under the same conditions. The resultant PPy/PMAS film shows greatly improved electrochemical properties by harnessing the contribution from PMAS, i.e. higher specific capacity, better rate capability and improved cycling stability when used as …


Flexible Cellulose Based Polypyrrole-Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Films For Bio-Compatible Zinc Batteries Activated By Simulated Body Fluids, Sha Li, Zai Ping Guo, Cai Yun Wang, Gordon G. Wallace, Hua-Kun Liu Mar 2014

Flexible Cellulose Based Polypyrrole-Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Films For Bio-Compatible Zinc Batteries Activated By Simulated Body Fluids, Sha Li, Zai Ping Guo, Cai Yun Wang, Gordon G. Wallace, Hua-Kun Liu

Gordon Wallace

This work aims to develop biocompatible non-toxic materials for implantable bio-electronic cells. Polypyrrole (PPy)–carbon nanotube (CNT) composites with varied ratios of PPy to CNTs were chemically synthesized and used as cathodes with the support of cellulose paper. Zinc foil was used as the anode material due to its non-toxicity and moderate dissolution rate in aqueous solutions. Simulated body fluids (SBFs) with various protein concentrations were applied as electrolytes in this battery system. The PPy–CNT|Zn cell is capable of being discharged up to 24.5 hours at a current density of 60 μA cm−2 in a protein free SBF. The batteries have …


Nanocomposites Of Silicon And Carbon Derived From Coal Tar Pitch: Cheap Anode Materials For Lithium-Ion Batteries With Long Cycle Life And Enhanced Capacity, Yun-Xiao Wang, Shulei Chou, Hua-Kun Liu, S X. Dou Mar 2014

Nanocomposites Of Silicon And Carbon Derived From Coal Tar Pitch: Cheap Anode Materials For Lithium-Ion Batteries With Long Cycle Life And Enhanced Capacity, Yun-Xiao Wang, Shulei Chou, Hua-Kun Liu, S X. Dou

Shi Xue Dou

From energy and environmental consideration, an industrial waste product, coal tar pitch (CTP), is used as the carbon source for Si/AC composite. We exploited a facile sintering method to largely scale up Si/amorphous carbon nanocomposite. The composites with 20 wt.% silicon with PVdF binder exhibited stable lithium storage ability for prolonged cycling. The composite anode delivered a capacity of 400.3 mAh g−1 with a high capacity retention of 71.3% after 1000 cycles. Various methods are used to investigate the reason for the outstanding cyclability. The results indicate that the silicon nanoparticles are wrapped by amorphous SiOx and AC in Si/AC …