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SnS 2 /SnO 2 Heterostructures towards Enhanced Electrochemical Performance of Lithium–Sulfur Batteries

  • Maoxu Wang
  • , Lishuang Fan
  • , Xian Wu
  • , Yue Qiu
  • , Yan Wang*
  • , Naiqing Zhang
  • , Kening Sun
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries have been recognized as outstanding candidates for energy storage systems due to their superiority in terms of energy density. To meet the requirements for practical use, it is necessary to develop an effective method to realize Li–S batteries with high sulfur utilization and cycle stability. Here, a strategy to construct heterostructure composites as cathodes for high performance Li–S batteries is presented. Taking the SnS 2 /SnO 2 couple as an example, SnS 2 /SnO 2 nanosheet heterostructures on carbon nanofibers (CNFs), named C@SnS 2 /SnO 2 , were designed and synthesized. Considering the electrochemical performance of SnS 2 /SnO 2 heterostructures, it is interesting to note that the existence of heterointerfaces could efficiently improve lithium ion diffusion rate so as to accelerate the redox reaction significantly, thus leading to the enhanced sulfur utilization and more excellent rate performance. Benefiting from the unique structure and heterointerfaces of C@SnS 2 /SnO 2 materials, the battery exhibited excellent cyclic stability and high sulfur utilization. This work may provide a powerful strategy for guiding the design of sulfur hosts from selecting the material composition to constructing of microstructure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5416-5421
Number of pages6
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume25
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Catalysis
  • electrochemistry
  • heterojunction
  • interfacial effect
  • lithium–sulfur batteries

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