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Confined Synthesis of Amorphous Al 2 O 3 Framework Nanocomposites Based on the Oxygen-Potential Diagram as Sulfur Hosts for Catalytic Conversion.

Pengbiao GengYuxing LinMeng DuChunsheng WuTianxing LuoYi PengLei WangXinyuan JiangShuli WangXiuyun ZhangLubin NiShuangqiang ChenMohsen ShakouriHuan Pang
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Sulfur cathodes in Li-S batteries suffer significant volumetric expansion and lack of catalytic activity for polysulfide conversion. In this study, a confined self-reduction synthetic route is developed for preparing nanocomposites using diverse metal ions (Mn 2+ , Co 2+ , Ni 2+ , and Zn 2+ )-introduced Al-MIL-96 as precursors. The Ni 2+ -introduced Al-MIL-96-derived nanocomposite contains a "hardness unit", amorphous aluminum oxide framework, to restrain the volumetric expansion, and a "softness unit", Ni nanocrystals, to improve the catalytic activity. The oxygen-potential diagram theoretically explains why Ni 2+ is preferentially reduced. Postmortem microstructure characterization confirms the suppressive volume expansion. The in situ ultraviolet-visible measurements are performed to probe the catalytic activity of polysulfide conversion. This study provides a new perspective for designing nanocomposites with "hardness units" and "softness units" as sulfur or other catalyst hosts.
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