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Dilute Alloying to Implant Activation Centers in Nitride Electrocatalysts for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries.

Quanbing LiuYujie WuDong LiYan-Qi PengXinyan LiuBo-Quan LiJia-Qi HuangHong-Jie Peng
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Dilute alloying is an effective strategy to tune properties of solid catalysts but has rarely been leveraged in complex reactions beyond small molecule conversion. In this work, dilute dopants were demonstrated to serve as activating centers to construct multiatom catalytic domains in metal nitride electrocatalysts for lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries, of which the sulfur cathode suffers from sluggish and complex conversion reactions. With titanium nitride (TiN) as a model system, the dilute cobalt alloying was shown to greatly improve the reaction kinetics while inducing negligible catalyst reconstruction. Compared to the pristine TiN, the dilute nitride alloy catalyst enabled one-fold increase in the high-rate (2.0 C) capacities of Li-S batteries, as well as impressively low cyclic decay rate of 0.17% at a sulfur loading of 4.0 mg S cm -2 . This work opens up new opportunities toward the rational design of Li-S electrocatalysts by dilute alloying and also enlightens the understandings of complex domain-catalyzed reactions in energy applications. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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