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Flexible and High‐Loading Lithium–Sulfur Batteries Enabled by Integrated Three‐In‐One Fibrous Membranes

Abstract

Abstract Lithium–sulfur batteries are appealing as high‐energy storage systems and hold great application prospects in wearable and portable electronics. However, severe shuttle effects, low sulfur conductivity, and especially poor electrode mechanical flexibility restrict sulfur utilization and loading for practical applications. Herein, high‐flux, flexible, electrospun fibrous membranes are developed, which succeed in integrating three functional units (cathode, interlayer, and separator) into an efficient composite. This structure helps to eliminate negative interface effects, and effectively drives synergistic boosts to polysulfide confinement, electron transfer, and lithium‐ion diffusion. It delivers a high initial capacity of 1501 mA h g −1 and a discharge capacity of 933 mA h g −1 after 400 cycles, with slow capacity attenuation (0.069% per cycle). Even under high sulfur loading (13.2 mg cm −2 , electrolyte/sulfur ratio = 6 mL g −1 ) or in an alternative folded state, this three‐in‐one membrane still exhibits high areal capacity (11.4 mA h cm −2 ) and exceptional application performance (powering an array of over 30 light‐emitting diodes (LEDs)), highlighting its huge potential in high‐energy flexible devices.

Keywords:
Materials science Polysulfide Energy storage Cathode Separator (oil production) Membrane Sulfur Electrolyte Lithium–sulfur battery Chemical engineering Electrode Nanotechnology Electrical engineering Chemistry

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Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced battery technologies research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advancements in Battery Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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