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Hard Carbon Anodes and Novel Electrolytes for Long‐Cycle‐Life Room Temperature Sodium‐Sulfur Full Cell Batteries
Authors:M Kohl  F Borrmann  H Althues  S Kaskel
Institution:1. Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology (IWS), Dresden, Germany;2. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:A novel combination of hard carbon anode sodium pre‐loading and a tailored electrolyte is used to prepare room temperature sodium‐sulfur full cell batteries. The electrochemical loading with sodium ions is realized in a specific mixture of diethyl carbonate, ethylene carbonate, and fluoroethylene carbonate electrolyte in order to create a first solid electrolyte interface (SEI) on the anode surface. Combining such anodes with a porous carbon/sulfur composite cathode results in full cells with a significantly decreased polysulfide shuttle when compared to half cells combined with metallic sodium anodes. Further optimization involves the use of Na2S/P2S5 doped tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether based electrolyte in the full cell for the formation of a second SEI, reducing polysulfide shuttle even further. More importantly, the electrochemical discharge processes in the cell are improved by adding this dissolved complexation agent to the electrolyte. As a result of this combination sodium‐sulfur cells with tailored cathode materials and electrolytes can achieve high discharge capacities up to 980 mAh g?1sulfur and 1000 cycles with 200 mAh g?1sulfur remaining capacity, at room temperature.
Keywords:electrolyte additives  carbon anodes  high cycle life  solid electrolyte interfaces  sodium sulfur batteries
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