May 26, 2020
Journal Article

Dual Functional Ni3S2@Ni Core-Shell Nanoparticles Decorating Nanoporous Carbon as Cathode Scaffolds for Lithium-Sulfur Battery with Lean Electrolytes

Abstract

Lithium-sulfur batteries are very promising for next-generation energy storage. However, most studies use flooded electrolytes to achieve a high specific capacity at the expense of lowering the specific energy. Understanding lithium-sulfur battery performance with lean electrolytes is highly desirable. Herein, a modified Pechini method is developed to synthesize a nanoporous carbon host decorated with Ni3S2@Ni particles. Such a cathode delivers enhanced specific capacities with extended cycling life in lean electrolytes, due to the dual functions of the Ni3S2 shell, which can both facilitate reaction kinetics and promote electrolyte wetting. This work highlights a strategy to rationally design cathodes for highenergy lithium-sulfur batteries.

Revised: August 17, 2020 | Published: May 26, 2020

Citation

Zhang Y., Y. Lin, L. He, V. Murugesan, G. Pawar, B. Modachur Sivakumar, and H. Ding, et al. 2020. Dual Functional Ni3S2@Ni Core-Shell Nanoparticles Decorating Nanoporous Carbon as Cathode Scaffolds for Lithium-Sulfur Battery with Lean Electrolytes. ACS Applied Energy Materials 3, no. 5:4173–4179. PNNL-SA-151687. doi:10.1021/acsaem.0c00568