Enhancing Catalysis and Sieving Polysulfides by Oxygen Vacancy‐Rich Separator Modifier for High‐Performance Li‐S Batteries
Abstract
Abstract Lithium‐sulfur (Li‐S) batteries have been hindered by the low active material utilization, sluggish kinetics and Li anode corrosion caused by the dissolution of Li polysulfides (LiPSs) intermediates. To solve these problems simultaneously, Fe‐doped H 2 TiO 3 anchored on the reduced graphene oxide (rGO/H 2 TiO 3‐x ‐Fe) is designed via dopant selection and doping content optimization as a novel separator modifier. Tunable Fe‐doping induces the controllable generation of oxygen vacancies (OVs), endowing rGO/H 2 TiO 3‐x ‐Fe with suitable Lewis acid character, which causes a sieving effect via the differentiated adsorption between OVs and various LiPSs. All the long‐chain LiPSs are blocked, while partial Li 2 S 4 passes over the separator to react with the Li anode for forming robust SEI, which could ease the Li corrosion from LiPSs and suppress Li dendrite. Furthermore, the optimized electronic structure and the enhanced electronic conductivity from Fe‐doping promote the catalytic effect for the LiPSs redox to accelerate the conversion of the blocked LiPSs. Consequently, with the synergistic effect between sieving effect and enhanced catalysis, rGO/H 2 TiO 3‐x ‐Fe modified separator provides Li‐S battery remarkable cycling (fading rate: 0.035%@5 C during 1000 cycles), power, and shelving performances. This strategy, based on rational dopant selection and OVs regulation, offers a universal separator design for high‐performance Li‐S batteries toward industrialization.
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Authors (9)
Liyu Du
College of Materials Science and Engineering Sichuan University Chengdu P. R. China
Jun Sun
Yiming Zhang
Yangyang Wang
Wuya College of Innovation
Ziqi Liu
Meng Yao
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Power Sources, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), Engineering Research Center of High-efficiency Energy Storage (Ministry of Education), Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter (Ministry of Education), College of Chemistry
Qian Wang
Yongfu Tang
State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology
Yun Zhang