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Thgraphene with High Polysulfide Anchoring Ability and Catalytic Performance for Advanced Na-S Batteries: A
Jiajun Wang1, Xueyao Chai1, Chen Sun1
1Tianjin Key Laboratory of Structure and Performance for Functional Molecules, College of Chemistry, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, China.
Abstract:
The sodium-sulfur (Na-S) batteries, with advantages such as high energy density, high specific capacity, and low cost, have attracted significant attention in the field of rechargeable batteries in recent years. However, their practical application still faces many challenges. In this study, we employ first-principles calculations to investigate the performance of a 2D carbon allotrope, thgraphene, as an anchoring material in Na-S batteries. Our studies reveal that thgraphene possesses the modest adsorption strength (0.70-1.75 eV) toward S8/Na2S species, which is beneficial for inhibiting the dissolution and shuttle effect of sodium polysulfides. Furthermore, thgraphene demonstrates excellent bifunctional catalytic activity, displaying reduced Gibbs free energy barrier (0.58 eV) for sulfur reduction reaction (SRR) and lower Na2S decomposition barrier (0.76 eV); thus, it would greatly enhance the electrode reaction kinetics during the charge/discharge processes. Additionally, we find that applying certain strain can not only maintain the adsorption strength of S8/Na2S species but also improve the sulfur reaction activity. These theoretical findings provide an avenue for the potential application of thgraphene in Na-S batteries.

