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Reduced graphene oxide/TiO 2 (B) nanocomposite-modified separator as an efficient inhibitor of polysulfide shuttling in Li-S batteries.

Peng ChenZexi WangBingyu ZhangHeng LiuWan-Qiang LiuJianxun ZhaoZhihua MaWenyue DongZhongmin Su
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
The shutting effect in lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries hinders their widespread application, which can be restrained effectively by a modified separator. In this work, a composite of reduced graphene oxide and beta-phase TiO 2 nanoparticles (RGO/TiO 2 (B)) is designed as a separator modification material for improving the electrochemical behavior of Li-S batteries. The TiO 2 (B) nanoparticles are in situ prepared and tightly adhere to the RGO layer. A series of examinations demonstrated that the RGO/TiO 2 (B)-coated separator efficiently inhibits the polysulfide shuttling phenomenon by the cooperative effect of physical adsorption and chemical binding. Specifically, as modified separators, a comparison between TiO 2 (B) and anatase TiO 2 (A) each composited with RGO has been conducted. The TiO 2 (B) sample not only exhibits a superior blocking character of migrating polysulfides, but also enhances battery electrochemical kinetics by fast Li ion diffusion.
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