2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(298a) Development of Rechargeable Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
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SPAN’s limitation lies in its limited sulfur content (~ 43 wt%) and specific capacity (< 700 mAh/g). To further raise cell energy density, it is necessary to revisit elemental sulfur. In this regard, we focus on batteries with sulfide-based solid electrolytes. In order to overcome the poor conductivity and large volume change of sulfur cathodes, we discovered a new sulfur-iodine material that features a semiconductor level electronic conductivity and a melting point of 65oC. These features have enabled a solid state Li-S battery with high power density that is also healable. Degradation due to the volume change can be reversed by remelting the cathode, thus restoring performance. We will concluded by discussing remaining challenges for Li-S battery technologies and potential pathways to bring them closer to commercial reality.