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Healable and Conductive Two-Dimensional Sulfur Iodide for High-Rate Sodium Batteries.

Mengmeng QianFeng WuJunfan ZhangJing WangTinglu SongGuoqiang Tan
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Self-healing functional materials can repair cracks and damage inside the battery, ensuring the stability of the battery material structure. This feature minimizes performance degradation during the charging and discharging processes, improving the efficiency and stability of the battery. Here, we have developed a novel healing conductive two-dimensional sulfur iodide (SI 4 ) composite cathode. This process integrates both sulfur and iodine compounds into carbon nanocages, forming a SI 4 @C core-shell structure. This cathode design improves electrical conductivity and repairability, facilitates rapid activation, and ensures structural integrity, resulting in a typical Na-SI 4 battery with high capacity and an exceptionally long cycle life. At 10.0 A g -1 , the capacity of the Na-SI 4 battery can still reach 217.4 mAh g -1 after more than 500 cycles, and the capacity decay rate per cycle is only 0.06%. In addition, the cathode exhibits a cascade redox reaction involving S and I, contributing to its high capacity. The in situ growth of a carbon shell further enhances the conductivity and structural robustness of the entire cathode. The flexibility and bendability of SI 4 @C-carbon cloth make it applicable for flexible electronic devices, providing more possibilities for battery design. The strategy of engineering a two-dimensional self-healing structure to construct a superior cathode is expected to be widely applied to other electrode materials. This study provides a new pathway for designing novel binary-conversion-type sodium-ion batteries with excellent long-term cycling performance.
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