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titleOfInvention Polyaniline nanotube-packaged metal nanowire array/sulfur composite material, controllable preparation method and application
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of lithium-sulfur primary battery anode materials, and particularly relates to a polyaniline nanotube-packaged metal nanowire array/sulfur composite material, a controllable preparation method and application. The composite material is of a one-dimensional nano array structure and comprises 5-15% of polyaniline, 15-25% of metal nanowires and 60-80% of S-containing materials in percentage by mass. The metal nano fiber has good conductivity, the nano wire array can obviously improve the transmission of lithium ions and electrons, relieve the volume expansion in the circulation process and improve the specific capacity of the battery. The polyaniline nanotube-packaged iron nanowire array/sulfur composite material provided by the invention has the advantages of high sulfur carrying capacity, stable structure, capability of performing high-power discharge and the like; also has the characteristics of controllable appearance and controllable components.
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