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Mo2C/Co@NC heterointerface engineering toward polysulfide regulation in LiS batteries
Ting Zhao1, Kaiquan He1, Xingyi Hu1
1Hubei Key Laboratory of Plasma Chemistry and Advanced Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Wuhan Institute of Technology, Wuhan 430205, China.
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LiS battery suffers from polysulfides' shuttle effect and unsatisfactory redox kinetics. To tackle these issues, we design a multi-functional interlayer based on heterogeneous Mo2C/Co confided by N-doped porous carbon (Mo2C/Co@NC) via one-step controlled pyrolysis of Co2+/MoO42-/2-methylimidazole. The heterogeneous Mo2C/Co as active centers effectively immobilizes polysulfides and accelerates their redox transformation kinetics. Moreover, the hierarchical porous NC matrix guarantees rapid electron/ion transport. Acting as an interlayer, the electrochemical evaluation demonstrates desirable performance. Specifically, a high initial discharge capacity of 874.0 mAh g-1 is achieved at 3C, which retains 373.3 mAh g-1 after 1000 cycles (capacity fading rate: 0.057 %/cycle), significantly outperforming battery without interlayer (0.082 %). This work demonstrates an effective heterointerface engineering strategy for the development of LiS battery practical application.
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