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Molecular-Level CuS@S Hybrid Nanosheets Constructed by Mineral Chemistry for Energy Storage Systems.

Sijie LiPeng GeFeng JiangChristopher W FosterCraig E BanksWei XuYu ZhangWanwan HongChenyang ZhangWei SunJiugang HuHongshuai HouYuehua HuXiaobo Ji
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
The transition-metal sulfide, CuS, is deemed a promising material for energy storage, mainly derived from its good chemisorption and conductivity, although serious capacity fading limits its advancement within reversible lithium storage. Learning from the gold extraction method utilizing the lime-sulfur-synthetic-solution, a CuS@S hybrid utilizing CaS x as both sulfur resource and reductant-oxidant is prepared, which is an efficient approach to apply the metallurgy for the preparation of electrode materials. Regulating the amount of CuCl2, the CuS@S is induced to reach a molecular-level hybrid. When utilized as an anode within a lithium-ion battery, it presents the specific capacity of 514.4 mA h g-1 at 0.1 A g-1 over 200 cycles. Supported by the analyses of pseudo-capacitive behaviors, it is confirmed that the CuS matrix with the suitable content of auxiliary sulfur could improve the durability of the CuS-based anode. Expanding the wider application within lithium-sulfur batteries, the synchronous growth of CuS@S exhibits stronger chemisorption with polysulfides than the mechanical mixture of CuS and S. A suite of in situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy studies further investigates the stable resistances of the CuS@S within the charge/discharge process, corresponding to the reversible structure evolution. This systematic work may provide a practical fabricating route of metal sulfides for scalable energy storage applications.
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