Polyaniline-Coated Cobalt–Iron Oxide Composites Modified Separator for High Performance Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
Zilong Li,
Yuchen Cong,
Jiayi Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Lithium−sulfur (Li−S) batteries have a supreme theoretical energy density, which makes them a promising candidate for energy storage. However, the persistent challenge of polysulfide dissolution hinders their extensive adoption. In this study, we developed polyaniline-coated cobalt−iron oxide composites (CFOP) to embellish separators for Li−S batteries via a straightforward calcination, followed by an in situ oxidation polymerization technique. Owing to the synergistic impact of bimetallic oxides and PANi coat… Show more
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