Cation-Vacancy Engineering Modulated Perovskite Oxide for Boosting Electrocatalytic Conversion of Polysulfides

Zhe Bai, Zhenhua Wang*, Tan Wang, Zeyu Wu, Xiaotian Gao, Yu Bai, Guoxiu Wang*, Kening Sun*

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Abstract

Lithium-sulfur batteries face challenges like polysulfide shuttle and slow conversion kinetics, hindering their practical applications in renewable energy storage and electric vehicles. Herein, a solution to solve this issue is reported by using a cation vacancy engineering strategy with rational synthesis of La-deficient LaCoO3 (LCO-VLa). The introduction of cation vacancies in LCO-VLa modifies the geometric structure of coordinating atoms, exposing Co-rich surface with more catalytically active surfaces. Meanwhile, the d-band center of LCO-VLa shifts toward the Fermi level, enhancing polysulfide adsorption. Furthermore, multivalent cobalt ions (Co3+/Co4+) induced by charge compensation enhance the electrical conductivity of LCO-VLa, accelerating electron transfer processes and improving catalytic performance. Theoretical calculations and experimental characterizations demonstrate that La-deficient LCO-VLa effectively suppresses the polysulfide shuttle, reduces the energy barrier for polysulfide conversion, and accelerates redox reaction kinetics. LCO-VLa-based batteries demonstrate exceptional rate performance and cycling stability, retaining 70% capacity after nearly 500 cycles at 1.0 C, with a minimal decay rate of 0.055% per cycle. These findings highlight the significance of cation vacancy engineering for exploring precise structure-activity relationships during polysulfides conversion, facilitating the rational design of catalysts at the atomic level for lithium-sulfur batteries.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • cation vacancy
  • electrocatalysis
  • lithium-sulfur batteries
  • perovskite oxides
  • redox kinetics

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