Facile synthesis of sulfur@titanium carbide Mxene as high performance cathode for lithium-sulfur batteries

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Abstract

The design of sulfur hosts with polar, sulfurphilic, and conductive network is critical to lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries whose potential applications are greatly limited by the lithium polysulfide shuttle effect. Mxenes, possessing layered-stacked structures and high electrical conductivities, have a great potential in sulfur hosts. Herein, sulfur nanoparticles uniformly decorated on titanium carbide Mxene (S@Ti3C2Tx Mxene) are synthesized via a hydrothermal method and then utilized as a cathode for lithium-sulfur batteries. This unique architecture could accommodate sulfur nanoparticles expansion during cycling, suppress the shuttling of lithium polysulfide, and enhance electronical conductivity. Consequently, the S@Mxene with a high areal sulfur loading (∼4.0 mg cm-2) exhibits a high capacity (1477.2 mAh g-1) and a low capacity loss per cycle of 0.18% after 100 cycles at 0.2 C. This work may shed lights on the development of high performance sulfur-based cathode materials for Li-S batteries.

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Zhang, F., Zhou, Y., Zhang, Y., Li, D., & Huang, Z. (2020). Facile synthesis of sulfur@titanium carbide Mxene as high performance cathode for lithium-sulfur batteries. Nanophotonics, 9(7), 2025–2032. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2019-0568

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