Immobilization and Catalytic Conversion of Polysulfide by <i>In-Situ</i> Generated Nickel in Hollow Carbon Fibers for High-Rate Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
- Authors
- Liu, Ying; Li, Mingxu; Yang, Rong; Meng, Qinglong; Baek, Dong-Ho; Lim, Hyung-Tae; Kim, Jae-Kwang; Ahn, Jou-Hyeon
- Issue Date
- Jan-2025
- Publisher
- Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbbH & Co.
- Keywords
- Hollow carbon fibers; Ni nanoparticles; Adsorption-catalysis synergistic effect; Multifunctional interlayer; Lithium-sulfur batteries
- Citation
- ChemSusChem, v.18, no.2
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ChemSusChem
- Volume
- 18
- Number
- 2
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74161
- DOI
- 10.1002/cssc.202401178
- ISSN
- 1864-5631
1864-564X
- Abstract
- Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries are considered promising energy-storage systems because of their high theoretical energy density, low cost, and eco-friendliness. However, problems such as the shuttle effect can result in the loss of active materials, poor cyclability, and rapid capacity degradation. The utilization of a structural configuration that enhances electrochemical performance via dual adsorption-catalysis strategies can overcome the limitations of Li-S batteries. In this study, an integrated interlayer structure, in which hollow carbon fibers (HCFs) were modified with in-situ-generated Ni nanoparticles, was prepared by scalable one-step carbonization. Highly hierarchically porous HCFs act as the carbon skeleton and provide a continuous three-dimensional conductive network that enhances ion/electron diffusion. Ni nanoparticles with superior anchoring and catalytic abilities can prevent the shuttle effect and increase the conversion rate, thereby promoting the electrochemical performance. This synergistic effect resulted in a high capacity retention of 582 mAh g(-1) at 1 C after 100 cycles, providing an excellent rate capability of up to 3 C. The novel structure, wherein Ni nanoparticles are embedded in cotton-tissue-derived HCFs, provides a new avenue for enhancing electrochemical performance at high C rates. This results in a low-cost, sustainable, and high-performance hybrid material for the development of practical Li-S batteries.
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