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Sulfur-anchored azulene as a cathode material for Li-S batteries
Zhenying Chen1, Jörn Droste2, Guangqun Zhai3
1The Soft2D Lab, State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites & Shanghai Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Thermal Ageing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Dongchuan Road 800, Shanghai 200240, China. zhuang@sjtu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A benzene-free and vinyl-free molecule, azulene, is used to polymerize with sulfur through inverse vulcanization. The sulfur radical promoted reaction mechanism has been studied through solid-state NMR experiments combined with DFT calculations. The as produced polymer has high sulfur content and can serve as a cathode material for Li-S batteries with longer lifetime stability compared to pure sulfur, providing a new protocol to develop new cathode materials for Li-S batteries.
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