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Construction of a fast Li-ion path in a MOF-derived Fe 3 O 4 @NC sulfur host enables high-rate lithium-sulfur batteries.

Yifang ZhaoLian WuYue YuYongqiang DaiBing LiaoHao Pang
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Besides the adjustment of the active centres, the precisely designed microstructures of the carbon hosts also play a significant role in improving the battery performance. Herein, MOF-derived Fe 3 O 4 @NCs were prepared through a molten salt-assisted calcination method at different carbonization temperatures. Compared with the materials obtained at 700 °C, LK450 calcined at a lower temperature of 450 °C maintains suitable pore sizes and more N-doping and exhibits excellent Li-ion transport performance. Thus, the S/LK450 cathode can achieve an outstanding rate performance of up to 5 C (∼528 mA h g -1 ) and an extremely low capacity decay of 0.037% per cycle after 500 cycles at 1C. Notably, even with a high sulfur loading (4.0 mg cm -2 ), the S/LK450 cathode can still deliver a high capacity of 673 mA h g -1 at 0.2C after 100 cycles. Briefly, this work demonstrates the superiorities to prepare the samples at relatively low carbonization temperatures, which guarantee a better ion path structure and sufficient N-doping in the carbon skeleton.
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