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An architecting binder derived from Antarctic red algae to accelerate sulfur redox kinetics in Li-S batteries

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Title
An architecting binder derived from Antarctic red algae to accelerate sulfur redox kinetics in Li-S batteries
Other Titles
남극 홍조류 유래 리튬-황 전지의 황 산화환원 반응 가속화를 위한 구성 바인더
Authors
Jung, Han Young
Jung, Hyun Wook
Koo, Man Hyung
Hong, Tae Hwa
Kim, Dong Jun
Lee, Jung Seok
Lee, Yoon Hak
Jang, Hyeonji
Kim, Jin-Hyoung
Kim, Sanghee
Heo, Eun Jin
Lee, Seulah
Youn, Ui Joung
Lee, Jung Tae
Keywords
Li-S batteriesArchitecting binderMultifunctional natural copolymerAntarctic red algae
Issue Date
2025-01
Citation
Jung, Han Young, et al. 2025. "An architecting binder derived from Antarctic red algae to accelerate sulfur redox kinetics in Li-S batteries". Materials Today, 83(0): 231-241.
Abstract
Volume changes during charge/discharge cycles can lead to substantial cracking, disrupting electron and ion transfer channels, and hindering the performance of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. Binders are crucial for mitigating these issues because they preserve the structural integrity of electrodes and ensure reliable operation. Herein, this study presents the first report of a hybrid carrageenan, Antarctic macroalgae Curdiea racovitzae-derived polysaccharide (CRP), consisting of a diverse-blocked copolymer including kappa, iota, mu, nu carrageenans, and porphyran as Li-S battery binders. CRP prevents binder agglomeration and enables the electrode to form a uniform 3D-network structure reminiscent of an ant tunnel, enhancing the electrolyte permeability and utilization of the sulfur species. Additionally, the abundant functional groups in CRP, such as sulfate and hydroxyl groups, facilitate efficient Li- ion transport. By leveraging these properties, the CRP-based sulfur electrode achieves a high initial capacity of similar to 1500 mAh g 1 at 0.1C, approximately 90 % of the theoretical capacity, and demonstrates superior cycle stability at 1C. Moreover, the Li2S nucleation rate was nearly 100 times higher compared to the PVDF-based sulfur electrode. The incorporation of a sustainable CRP binder in Li-S batteries marks a notable breakthrough, paving the way for future developments in the battery field.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16144
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mattod.2025.01.006
Type
Article
Station
King Sejong Station
Indexed
SCIE
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