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Tuning Sulfur Reduction via Unique Radical-Mediated Solid-Liquid-Solid Pathway for High-Rate Aqueous Zn-S Batteries
Baihui Zhang1, Hong Zhang1, Peng Wang1
1Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University), Ministry of Education, and School of Material Science and Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130022, China.
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The sluggish solid-solid sulfur conversion leads to ultrahigh polarization and poor cycling stability, severely limiting the potential of aqueous Zn-S electrochemistry. Herein, trimethylsulfoxonium iodide (TMSO+I-) as an electrolyte additive is introduced to manipulate the radical-mediated solid-liquid-solid conversion pathway via restructuring electron transport. Specifically, the generated trimethylsulfoxonium radical (TMSO*) enables relayed electron transfer through reversible TMSO+/TMSO* redox cycling. Moreover, its orbital coupling with polysulfides (Sn2-) stabilizes TMSO*-Sn2- intermediates, lowers their LUMO energy, and facilitates streamlined electron transfer. This restructured electron-transfer pathway guides the stepwise formation of liquid intermediates and tunes the sulfur redox behavior. Consequently, the novel conversion mechanism endows the Zn-S cells with a high capacity of 1728 mAh g-1, a low overpotential of 0.42 V at 0.1 A g-1, and stable cycling for over 800 cycles with 80.21% capacity retention at 15 A g-1. Remarkably, a practical pouch cell delivers a projected cell-level energy density of 95 Wh kg-1.
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