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Maoqiang Shen1, Yang Liu1, Xinyue Gao1
1School of Material Science & Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan, 250022, P. R. China.
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Typical shuttle effect of lithium polysulfides (LiPSs) and slow kinetics of redox reactions seriously hinder the potential application of lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs). Herein, a titanium based ternary accordion heterostructure (i.e., TiC-TiN-TiO2) is first fabricated through an acid-assisted eutectoid reaction of Ti3CN MXene obtained via efficiently gas-etching of Ti3AlCN MAX. The in situ crystal reconstruction not only creates functional sur/interface configuration but generates built-in electric field (BIEF) at the crystal interfaces, which induce interfacial charge redistribution and accelerate electronic/ionic conductions of the whole heterostructures. Besides, the well-defined functions of conductive TiC, adsorptive TiO2, and catalytic TiN enable the efficient fixation and conversion of LiPSs. Accordingly, LSBs assembled with the TiC-TiN-TiO2 modified separators demonstrate a remarkable reversible capacity of 1185 mAh g-1 at 0.5 C, and an outstanding capacity retention of 778 mAh g-1 after 500 cycles with a decay rate of 0.078% per cycle. Moreover, excellent rate capability (838 mAh g-1 at 5 C) and superior cycling stability with high sulfur loading (3.7 mg cm-2) and low electrolyte/sulfur ratio (6.0 µL mg-1) are also achieved. More significantly, the eutectoid reaction of solid solution MXenes it devised here provides an innovative avenue to design functional hierarchical heterostructures for high-performance LSBs and beyond.
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