Nanosulfur/polyaniline/graphene composites for high-performance lithium–sulfur batteries: One pot in-situ synthesis

2014 
Abstract A sandwich-structured nanosulfur@polyaniline/graphene (nanoS@PANI/G) composite was synthesized through a facile method: polyaniline is polymerized in-situ on graphene sheets and sulfur nanoparticles are deposited into polyaniline layer simultaneously. Such a hierarchical framework combines multiple advantageous features, including a continuous electrically conducting polyaniline@graphene network binding with sulfur nanoparticles, high flexibility accommodating volume expansion and porous space for adsorbing the polysulfides. The resulting composite delivers a high initial capacity of 1625 mA h g −1 , remaining a reversible capacity of ~600 mA h g −1 after 100 cycles, making it a promising cathode material for rechargeable lithium batteries with high energy density.
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