Lithiothermic-Synchronous Construction of Mo-Li2S-Graphene Nanocomposites for High-Energy Li2S//Si-C Battery

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2022)

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Reducing the activation barrier and stabilizing the sulfur species of Li2S cathodes can ultimately enhance cell efficiency and the cycle life of S-based Li-ion batteries (LIBs). Here, a unique synchronous synthesis method is established that can simultaneously construct Li2S encapsulated in conductive protective layers, and accordingly propose a coordination effect of catalysis and domain restriction for Li2S cathodes. Typically, based on the lithiothermic reaction of 8Li + MoS2 + CS2 = 4Li(2)S + Mo + C, the obtained composite features abundant Mo nanocrystals embedded in crystalline Li2S matrices and then wrapped by few-layer graphene. Notably, all three components derived from lithiothermic reaction are linked by the chemical bonding of Mo-S and C-S, forming a compact Mo-Li2S-graphene triple heterostructure. Systematic studies reveal an unprecedented relevancy between charge overpotential and catalytic activation of Mo-Li2S-graphene, whereas a low activation potential of 2.43 V is achieved. Further studies disclose the relationship between cycle stability and confinement effect of core-shell structure, whereas the improved confinement efficiency for polysulfides enables an excellent cycle life for the Li-S battery. Moreover, the Mo-Li2S-graphene cathode demonstrates promising application for LIB, where the Mo-Li2S-graphene//Si-C battery shows a high capacity of 764 mAh g(-1) and outstanding cycle stability.
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Li, S-2 cathodes, Li-ion batteries, Li-S batteries, lithiothermic reactions, Si, -C anodes
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