Selenium Nanocomposite Cathode with Long Cycle Life for Rechargeable Li-Se Batteries

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2019
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Selenium (Se) is a potential cathode material for high energy density rechargeable lithium batteries. In this study, a binder‐free Se‐carbon nanotube (CNT) composite electrode has been prepared by a facile chemical method. At initial state, Se is present in the form of branched nanowires with a diameter of <150 nm and a length of 1–2 μm, interwoven with CNTs. After discharge and re‐charge, the Se nanowires are converted to nanoparticles embedded in the CNT network. This synthesis method provides a path for fabricating the Se cathodes with controllable mass loading and thickness. By studying the composite electrodes with different Se loading and thickness, we found that the electrode thickness has a critical impact on the distribution of Se during repeated cycling. Promising cycling performance was achieved in thin electrodes with high Se loading. The composite electrode with 23 μm thickness and 60 % Se loading shows a high initial capacity of 537 mAh g−1 and stable cycling performance with a capacity of 401 mAh g−1 after 500 cycles at 1 C rate. This study reports a synthesis strategy to obtain Se/CNT composite cathode with long cycle life for rechargeable Li−Se batteries.

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Cui, Y., Zhou, X., Guo, W., Liu, Y., Li, T., Fu, Y., & Zhu, L. (2019). Selenium Nanocomposite Cathode with Long Cycle Life for Rechargeable Li-Se Batteries. Batteries & Supercaps, 0(ja). https://doi.org/10.1002/batt.201900050
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