Understanding the interaction of N-doped graphene and sulfur compounds in a lithium-sulfur battery: a density functional theory investigation
The generalized gradient approximation (GGA) density functional theory (DFT), Perdew-Burke-Ernzerh (PBE), and long-range corrected DFT (ωB97XD) were used to investigate the interaction between lithium polysulfides (Li 2 S x , x = 2-8) and N-doped graphene to understand the adsorption mechanism and e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2022-06, Vol.46 (25), p.123-1231 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The generalized gradient approximation (GGA) density functional theory (DFT), Perdew-Burke-Ernzerh (PBE), and long-range corrected DFT (ωB97XD) were used to investigate the interaction between lithium polysulfides (Li
2
S
x
,
x
= 2-8) and N-doped graphene to understand the adsorption mechanism and effect of catalytic conversion, including the reduction from S
8
to Li
2
S and Li
2
S decomposition. The binding of Li
2
S
x
to N-doped graphene was significantly stronger than that to solvents, such as 1,3-dioxolane (DOL) and 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME), approximately by 0.5-3.0 eV, indicating that N-doped graphenes possessed the ability to trap soluble Li
2
S
x
. The binding of Li
2
S
x
to N-doped graphenes followed the order of pyrrolic N > pyridinic N > graphene > graphitic N. Among them, pyrrolic N exhibited the strongest anchoring effect mainly
via
forming the coordination bond of LiN
3
. In addition, in all the investigated systems, the van der Waals force also played an important role in binding. We comprehensively analyzed the micro-nano-scale theoretical data, including charge, bond distance, bond order, electron density difference, the electron localization function (ELF), and the independent gradient model (IGM) of the Li ion and N atom. The strength of the Li-N bond confirmed that the strongest anchoring occurred when the Li ion was trapped above the vacancy-forming coordination bond rather than a regular covalent bond. Although the strength of Li-N binding had a direct effect on the binding energy, other thermodynamic parameters (free energy and dissociation energy) of catalytic conversion and the energy barrier of Li
2
S phase transformation also showed a similar capacity.
Pyrrolic N has the strongest adsorption toward Li
2
S
x
mainly
via
forming the coordination bond of LiN
3
. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2nj01662a |