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Junjie Jia1,2, Yangyang Zhou2,3, Yuxia Ma2
1School of Material Science and Chemical Engineering, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
The transition metal polysulfide cathodes driven by anion redox show high reversible specific capacity, demonstrating great application potential in all-solid-state lithium batteries (ASSLBs). However, their inferior electron/ion conductivities and large volume expansion are critical challenges. In this work, the MoS6-10%rGO@15%Li7P3S11 cathode material is synthesized and utilized in ASSLBs. The cooperation of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) can significantly mitigate the volume changes of MoS6 during the cycling and enhance electronic conductivity of the cathode from 2.56 × 10-8 S cm-1 for MoS6 to 0.28 S cm-1 for MoS6-10%rGO. Besides, a thin Li7P3S11 solid electrolyte layer is in situ coated on the surface of MoS6-10%rGO, realizing intimate contact. Meanwhile, the ionic conductivity of the MoS6-10%rGO@15%Li7P3S11 composite reaches 8.4 × 10-4 S cm-1, 3 orders of magnitude greater than that of MoS6 with 2.8 × 10-7 S cm-1. The ASSLBs utilizing the MoS6-10%rGO@15%Li7P3S11 cathode deliver an initial discharge specific capacity of 1111.97 mAh g-1 at 0.1 A g-1. Notably, it achieves a reversible ultrahigh energy density of 1750.94 Wh kg-1 based on the active material at the second cycle. Furthermore, the batteries possess superior cycling stability, maintaining a discharge specific capacity of 729.53 mAh g-1 after 500 cycles at 0.5 A g-1. This work provides a high-energy-density active material for ASSLBs.
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