Affiliation:
1. College of Chemistry Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractOrganosulfides are promising candidates as cathode materials for the development of electric vehicles and energy storage systems due to their low‐cost and high capacity properties. However, they generally suffer from slow kinetics because of the large rearrangement of S−S bonds and structural degradation upon cycling in batteries. In this paper, we reveal that soluble bis(2‐pyrimidyl) disulfide (Pym2S2) can be a high‐rate cathode material for rechargeable lithium batteries. Benefiting from the superdelocalization of pyrimidyl group, the extra electrons prefer to be localized on the π* (pyrimidyl group) than σ* (S−S bond) molecular orbitals initially, generating the anion‐like intermedia of [Pym2S2]2− and thus decreasing the dissociation energy of the S−S bond. It makes the intrinsic energy barrier of dissociative electron transfer depleted, therefore the lithium half cell exhibits 2000 cycles at 5 C. This study provides a distinct pathway for the design of high‐rate, long‐cycle‐life organic cathode materials.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation