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Selecting non-metal doped FeS 2 as efficient sulfur cathode host for enhanced Li-S redox chemistry.

Cheng-Dong WeiHong-Tao XueZhi-Jun ZhangFen-Ning ZhaoFu-Ling Tang
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2024)
Lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs) are considered as the development direction of the new generation energy storage system due to their high energy density and low cost. The slow redox kinetics of sulfur and the shuttle effect of lithium polysulfide (LiPS) are considered to be the main obstacles to the practical application of LSBs. Transition-metal sulfide as the cathode host can improve the Li-S redox chemistry. However, there has been no investigation of the application of FeS 2 host in Li-S redox chemistry. Applying the first-principles calculations, we investigated the formation energy, band gap, Li + diffusion, adsorption energy, catalytic performance and Li 2 S decomposition barrier of FeA x S 2-x (A=N, P, O, Se; x=0, 0.125, 0.25, 0.375) to explore the Li-S redox chemistry and finally select excellent host material. FeA 0.25 S 1.75 (A=P, Se) has a low Li + diffusion barrier and superior electronic conductivity. FeO 0.25 S 1.75 is more favorable for LiPS adsorption, followed by FeP 0.25 S 1.75 . FeP 0.25 S 1.75 (001) shows a low overpotential for the Li-S redox chemistry. In summary, FeP 0.25 S 1.75 has more application potential in LSBs due to its physical and chemical properties, followed by FeSe 0.25 S 1.75 . This work provides theoretical guidance for the design and selection of the sulfur cathode host materials in LSBs.
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