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MoP nanoparticles dispersed on P, N co-doped graphite nanosheets as separator-modified material in high-loading lithium-sulfur batteries

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE [2023]
Jinwei Tian, Yu Cui, Lele Zhang, Chao Peng, Xiangfei He, Liang Chen, Yulin Bai, Chunli Guo, Yuede Pan, Gang Li, Yanzhen Liu, Han Chen
ABSTRACT

The cruising range of lithium batteries in new energy vehicles became main issue, so lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs) with high theoretical energy density are becoming great expectations. However, the polysulfide-shuttle behavior and slow redox kinetics of the electrochemical processes result in a fast capacity and cycle life fade in LSBs, especially at high sulfur loads. In this paper, MoP nanoparticles were dispersed on P, N co-doped graphitic nanosheets (MoP/PNC) by one-step high-temperature phosphating method, which as a separator-modified material achieved an excellent electrochemical performance. The initial discharge specific capacity can reach 1470 mAh g −1 at a current density of 0.2C and the capacity attenuation per cycle in 600 cycles is only 0.074% (1C). Surprisingly, LSBs with MoP/PNC -modified separator can deliver a high area capacity of 9.30 mAh cm −2 with a sulfur loading up to 7.43 mg cm −2 on the positive electrode. The above-mentioned excellent electrochemical performances benefited from the synergistic effects of strong catalytic conversion ability of MoP and the physical/chemical adsorption and catalytic capability of PNC, which resulted in low polysulfide permeability and high sulfur utilization.

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