Expanded Nanofibrous Cellulose Electrode Binder: Declustering Lithium Polysulfides for Lean‐Electrolyte Li‒S Batteries

H Hyunseok Moon J Jung‐Hui Kim (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University 50 Yonsei‐ro, Seodaemun‐gu Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea) N Nan Yao M Myeong‐Hwa Ryou (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University 50 Yonsei‐ro, Seodaemun‐gu Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea) X Xiang Chen Y Yeonju Park (Department of Chemistry, Institute for Molecular Science and Fusion Technology, and Kangwon Radiation Convergence Research Support Center) S Sun‐Phil Han (UNIST Central Research Facilities Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) Ulsan Republic of Korea) C Cheol Bak H Hyunseo Kang (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University Seoul Republic of Korea) Y Yong Min Lee Y Young Mee Jung (Department of Chemistry, Institute for Molecular Science and Fusion Technology, and Kangwon Radiation Convergence Research Support Center) Q Qiang Zhang S Sang‐Young Lee (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University 50 Yonsei‐ro, Seodaemun‐gu, Seoul Republic of Korea)

Abstract

Abstract Despite their potential as an alternative to commercial lithium (Li)‒ion batteries, Li–sulfur (Li–S) batteries face challenges related to energy density limitations caused by the considerable amount of electrolyte required. Lean electrolytes have proven effective in mitigating this issue. However, they tend to exacerbate Li polysulfides (LiPS) clustering, resulting in incomplete S utilization and sluggish conversion kinetics. Here, 2,2,6,6‐tetramethylpiperidin‐1‐oxyl radical (TEMPO)‐oxidized cellulose nanofiber (TOCN) is presented as an expanded nanofibrous electrode binder for lean‐electrolyte Li‒S batteries. Owing to its 1D fibrous structure and expanded inter‐glucose chain distance, the TOCN binder offers more accessible active sites for intermolecular interactions with LiPS. Consequently, LiPS cluster formation is effectively suppressed even at a low TOCN binder content of 1 wt%, while a high S loading of 72 wt% is achieved. The resulting S cathode with the TOCN binder enables Li‒S cells to exhibit a remarkable specific capacity of 1221 mAh g sulfur −1 under constrained electrolyte conditions (low electrolyte‐to‐sulfur ratio of 2.0 µL mg sulfur −1 and low density of 0.927 g mL −1 ), yielding a high cell‐level energy density of 503 Wh kg −1 that surpasses those of previously reported S cathodes based on conventional synthetic polymer binders.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 22
Published June 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (13)

H

Hyunseok Moon

J

Jung‐Hui Kim

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University 50 Yonsei‐ro, Seodaemun‐gu Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

N

Nan Yao

M

Myeong‐Hwa Ryou

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University 50 Yonsei‐ro, Seodaemun‐gu Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

X

Xiang Chen

Y

Yeonju Park

Department of Chemistry, Institute for Molecular Science and Fusion Technology, and Kangwon Radiation Convergence Research Support Center

S

Sun‐Phil Han

UNIST Central Research Facilities Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) Ulsan Republic of Korea

C

Cheol Bak

H

Hyunseo Kang

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University Seoul Republic of Korea

Y

Yong Min Lee

Y

Young Mee Jung

Department of Chemistry, Institute for Molecular Science and Fusion Technology, and Kangwon Radiation Convergence Research Support Center

Q

Qiang Zhang

S

Sang‐Young Lee

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University 50 Yonsei‐ro, Seodaemun‐gu, Seoul Republic of Korea