INVESTIGADORES
TESIO Alvaro Yamil
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Sulfurized polyacrylonitrile cathodes for high-performance Sodium–Sulfur batteries
Autor/es:
JESÚS MANUEL BLÁZQUEZ-MORENO; ANA L. PÁEZ JEREZ; ALVARO YAMIL TESIO; ALMUDENA BENÍTEZ; ALVARO CABALLERO
Lugar:
Londres
Reunión:
Conferencia; Royal Society of Chemistry?s 2023 #RSCPoster Conference; 2023
Institución organizadora:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Resumen:
In recent decades, the increase in the world population, the development of new electronic devices and the increase in the production of electric vehicles have caused the energy demand has increase considerably, making them one of the main global concerns. To alleviate these effects, alternatives to fossil fuels must be found. For this reason, Li-ion batteries have satisfied the energy demand in electronic devices so far. However, due to the low energy density of these batteries,metal-sulfur batteries are currently being studied and, specifically, sodium-sulfur batteries (Na-S) may be suitable thanks to sodium being cheaper and more abundant than lithium metal. On the contrary, Na-S batteries have to face problems such as low kinetics, the insulating nature of sulfur and the dissolution of polysulfides giving rise to the shuttle effect [1,2]. Therefore, studying new materials that counteract the conductivity problems of elemental sulfur is key. Thus,sulfurized polyacrylonitrile is a carbonaceous material that is easy to synthesize and has good electrochemical properties. In addition, elemental sulfur covalently bound to the PAN polymer chain, decreasing and even eliminating the shuttle effect [3,4]. In this communication, the synthesis and characterization of SPAN is proposed to be used as a conductive matrix for cathodes of room temperature Na-S batteries with high electrochemical performance.