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Title: Boosting the anchoring and catalytic capability of MoS2 for high-loading lithium sulfur batteries
Authors: Xu, ZL 
Onofrio, N 
Wang, J
Issue Date: 14-Sep-2020
Source: Journal of materials chemistry A, 14 Sept. 2020, v. 8, no. 34, p. 17646-17656
Abstract: A high sulfur loading and low electrolyte/sulfur ratio are considered prerequisites for practical high-energy lithium sulfur batteries (LSBs); however, shuttling and the sluggish conversion of flooded polysulfides make it challenging to achieve the full utilization of active materials with an extended cyclic life. Herein, we explore 1T MoS2nanodots as powerful electrocatalyst to overcome this issue. Electrochemical and synchrotronin situX-ray diffraction characterizations revealed that 1T MoS2nanodots with numerous active sites are favored to trap and propel the redox reactions for polysulfides. First-principle calculations indicated that the surface and Mo-terminated edges of 1T MoS2provide stronger anchor sites for Li2S, a lower Li-S decomposition barrier, and faster Li ion migration than those for the 2H phase, which suggest the unique catalytic property for edge-rich 1T MoS2nanodots in LSBs. In the presence of a small amount of 1T MoS2nanodots, porous carbon/Li2S6cathodes exhibited remarkable electrochemical performance retaining a capacity of 9.3 mA h cm−2over 300 cycles under high sulfur loading of 12.9 mg cm−2and a low electrolyte/sulfur ratio of 4.6 μL mg−1, which rivals the performance of the state-of-the-art LSBs. Our combined experimental and theoretical analyses rationalized the use of nanodot catalysts in high energy rechargeable batteries.
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Journal: Journal of materials chemistry A 
ISSN: 2050-7488
EISSN: 2050-7496
DOI: 10.1039/d0ta05948j
Rights: This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
The following publication Xu, Z. L., Onofrio, N., & Wang, J. (2020). Boosting the anchoring and catalytic capability of MoS2 for high-loading lithium sulfur batteries. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 8(34), 17646-17656 is available at https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ta05948j
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