Journal of Power Sources, Vol.261, 363-370, 2014
Porous carbon materials for Li-S batteries based on resorcinol-formaldehyde resin with inverse opal structure
This study reports on a novel approach to fabrication of carbon-sulfur composite material and demonstrates its application as cathode for Li-S batteries. Firstly, highly porous carbon material has been prepared by exploiting PMMA colloidal crystal arrays as sacrificial template and subsequently mixing with elemental sulfur at 155 degrees C The resulting carbon-sulfur composite cathode material possess very high intrinsic surface area, conductivity and has been found to demonstrate as high as 1600 mAh g(-1) capacity in 1st discharge cycle and about 300-400 mAh g(-1) in 50th discharge cycle. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.