Monodisperse Molybdenum Nanoparticles as Highly Efficient Electrocatalysts for Li-S Batteries

Yuping Liu(Leibniz University Hannover), Atasi Chatterjee(Leibniz University Hannover), Pascal Rusch(Leibniz University Hannover), Chuanqiang Wu(Anhui University), Pengfei Nan(Anhui University), Manhua Peng(Leibniz University Hannover), Frederik Bettels(Leibniz University Hannover), Taoran Li(Leibniz University Hannover), Chenxi Ma(Leibniz University Hannover), Chaofeng Zhang(Anhui University), Binghui Ge(Anhui University), Nadja C. Bigall(Leibniz University Hannover), H. Pfnür(Leibniz University Hannover), Fei Ding(Leibniz University Hannover), Lin Zhang(Leibniz University Hannover)
ACS Nano
September 16, 2021
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Abstract

Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries have attracted widespread attention due to their high theoretical energy density. However, their practical application is still hindered by the shuttle effect and the sluggish conversion of lithium polysulfides (LiPSs). Herein, monodisperse molybdenum (Mo) nanoparticles embedded onto nitrogen-doped graphene (Mo@N-G) were developed and used as a highly efficient electrocatalyst to enhance LiPS conversion. The weight ratio of the electrocatalyst in the catalyst/sulfur cathode is only 9%. The unfilled d orbitals of oxidized Mo can attract the electrons of LiPS anions and form Mo–S bonds during the electrochemical process, thus facilitating fast conversion of LiPSs. Li-S batteries based on the Mo@N-G/S cathode can exhibit excellent rate performance, large capacity, and superior cycling stability. Moreover, Mo@N-G also plays an important role in room-temperature quasi-solid-state Li-S batteries. These interesting findings suggest the great potential of Mo nanoparticles in building high-performance Li-S batteries.


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