Defect Control in the Synthesis of 2 D MoS 2 Nanosheets: Polysulfide Trapping in Composite Sulfur Cathodes for Li-S Batteries

One of the inherent challenges with Li-S batteries is polysulfide dissolution, in which soluble polysulfide species can contribute to the active material loss from the cathode and undergo shuttling reactions inhibiting the ability to effectively charge the battery. Prior theoretical studies have pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:ChemSusChem 2020-03, Vol.13 (6), p.1517-1528
Hauptverfasser: Abraham, Alyson, Wang, Lei, Quilty, Calvin D, Lutz, Diana M, McCarthy, Alison H, Tang, Christopher R, Dunkin, Mikaela R, Housel, Lisa M, Takeuchi, Esther S, Marschilok, Amy C, Takeuchi, Kenneth J
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Zusammenfassung:One of the inherent challenges with Li-S batteries is polysulfide dissolution, in which soluble polysulfide species can contribute to the active material loss from the cathode and undergo shuttling reactions inhibiting the ability to effectively charge the battery. Prior theoretical studies have proposed the possible benefit of defective 2 D MoS materials as polysulfide trapping agents. Herein the synthesis and thorough characterization of hydrothermally prepared MoS nanosheets that vary in layer number, morphology, lateral size, and defect content are reported. The materials were incorporated into composite sulfur-based cathodes and studied in Li-S batteries with environmentally benign ether-based electrolytes. Through directed synthesis of the MoS additive, the relationship between synthetically induced defects in 2 D MoS materials and resultant electrochemistry was elucidated and described.
ISSN:1864-5631
1864-564X
DOI:10.1002/cssc.201903028