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Lithium Sulfide: Magnesothermal Synthesis and Battery Applications.

Xin ZhangHaoyu YangYujiang SunYongan Yang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
As a critical material for emerging lithium-sulfur batteries and sulfide-electrolyte-based all-solid-state batteries, lithium sulfide (Li 2 S) has great application prospects in the field of energy storage and conversion. However, commercial Li 2 S is expensive and is produced via a carbon-emissive and time-consuming method of reducing lithium sulfate with carbon materials at high temperatures. Herein we report a novel method of synthesizing Li 2 S by thermally reducing lithium sulfate with the first non-carbon-based reductant Mg. Compared with the commercial carbothermal method, our magnesothermal technique has multiple advantages, such as completion in minutes, operation at lower temperatures, emission of zero amount of greenhouse-gases, and a valuable byproduct MgO. Moreover, the prepared Li 2 S product demonstrates excellent cathode performance in lithium-sulfur batteries, in terms of cycling stability, activation voltage, and rate capability. Thus, this innovative method opens a new direction for the research of Li 2 S and has great potential for practical applications.
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