Issue 1, 2017

A new approach for recycling waste rubber products in Li–S batteries

Abstract

Vulcanized rubber products contain polymer backbones crosslinked with sulfur to improve mechanical strength. Burning of waste rubber products emits toxic gases, and recycling of rubber by breaking the C–S bond with costly reagents and heat is also haunted by environmental concerns. The crosslinked polymers can be extracted chemically at room temperature and, by a simple solution-drop method, used to prepare a bifunctional cathode layer on the cathode current collector of a Li–S battery. The C–S bond of the crosslinking sulfur can be broken reversibly in a discharge/recharge cycle to provide a sulfur source, and the broken carbon bond can capture a lithium polysulfide soluble in a liquid organic electrolyte by forming a C–Li–S bond during discharge. During charge, the Li is extracted and the C–S bond is reformed. However, added sulfur powder is also needed in the cathode of a Li–S battery. The data also provide a low-cost way to recycle waste rubber electrochemically.

Graphical abstract: A new approach for recycling waste rubber products in Li–S batteries

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
22 Sep 2016
Accepted
09 Nov 2016
First published
10 Nov 2016

Energy Environ. Sci., 2017,10, 86-90

A new approach for recycling waste rubber products in Li–S batteries

B. Yu, J. Jung, K. Park and J. B. Goodenough, Energy Environ. Sci., 2017, 10, 86 DOI: 10.1039/C6EE02770A

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