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Coupling nitrogen-doped carbon and an optimized electrolyte for high-performance aqueous Zn-S batteries
Qiquan Zhang1, Yiqi Liu1, Kai Yan1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, 212003, P. R. China. hengzhang@just.edu.cn.
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Poor sulfur conductivity and sluggish conversion kinetics limit aqueous Zn-S batteries. Herein, a MOF-derived nitrogen-doped carbon coupled with a cosolvent-regulated electrolyte enables accelerated S conversion and stabilized Zn anode, achieving a Zn-S battery with high rate capability and stable 1200-cycle lifespan.
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