Journal of Power Sources, Vol.427, 201-206, 2019
A platinum nanolayer on lithium metal as an interfacial barrier to shuttle effect in Li-S batteries
In this work, we deposited a nanometric layer of platinum (40 nm thick) on a standard propylene/polypropylene Celgard separator 3501 by plasma sputtering, and studied the effect of this thin layer when in contact with a lithium metal anode in a Li-S battery. The platinum-coated Celgard slowed down the shuttle effect at low current density (C/10) compared to standard Celgard and led to an increase in capacity retention at higher current density (C/2). In addition, the polarization was reduced with a platinum separator in a Li-Li symmetric cell after 500 h.