Alveoli‐Inspired Carbon Cathodes with Interconnected Porous Structure and Asymmetric Coordinated Vanadium Sites for Superior Li−S Batteries

Author:

Yan Rui1ORCID,Zhao Zhenyang1ORCID,Zhu Ran1,Wu Min1,Liu Xu1,Adeli Mohsen23,Yin Bo1ORCID,Cheng Chong1ORCID,Li Shuang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Polymer Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering Sichuan University Chengdu 610065 China

2. Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry Freie Universitat Berlin Takustr. 3 14195 Berlin Germany

3. Department of Organic Chemistry Lorestan University Khorramabad 68137-17133 Iran

Abstract

AbstractAccelerating sulfur conversion catalysis to alleviate the shuttle effect has become a novel paradigm for effective Li−S batteries. Although nitrogen‐coordinated metal single‐atom (M−N4) catalysts have been investigated, further optimizing its utilization rate and catalytic activities is urgently needed for practical applications. Inspired by the natural alveoli tissue with interconnected structure and well‐distributed enzyme catalytic sites on the wall for the simultaneously fast diffusion and in situ catalytic conversion of substrates, here, we proposed the controllable synthesis of bioinspired carbon cathode with interconnected porous structure and asymmetric coordinated V−S1N3 sites for efficient and stable Li−S batteries. The enzyme‐mimetic V−S1N3 shows asymmetric electronic distribution and high tunability, therefore enhancing in situ polysulfide conversion activities. Experimental and theoretical results reveal that the high charge asymmetry degree and large atom radius of S in V−S1N3 result in sloping adsorption for polysulfide, thereby exhibiting low thermodynamic energy barriers and long‐range stability (0.076 % decay over 600 cycles).

Funder

National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents

Publisher

Wiley

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