Charging lithium polysulfides by cationic lithium nitrate species for low-temperature lithium−sulfur batteries

Jin Hao Zhang, Xiao Zhong Fan, Xiao He Zhou, Ru Jie Hu, Na Du, Cao Guan, Song Bai Han, Bo Quan Li, Long Kong

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Abstract

Ether based electrolyte exhibits extraordinarily high lithium-ion conductivity at low temperature due to inherent low melting point and strong coordination strength of ether solvents. However, such fascinating properties do not bring desired low-temperature electrochemical performances of lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries. One of the critical challenges is the tendency to generate massive Li polysulfide (LiPS) clusters at sub-zero temperature, which hinders mass transport and retards polysulfide lithiation during discharge. Declustering LiPSs at low temperature is a prerequisite endeavour to expedite the reaction kinetics. Lithium nitrate (LiNO3) has been ubiquitously employed to protect Li anode, while its strong coordination strength to break LiPS clusters and generate charged LiPS species remains elusive. This work demonstrates the importance of cationic Liδ[LiNO3]δ+ species that can facilitate the formation of charged LiPSs. Such charged LiPSs are, experimentally and theoretically, proved to promote the LiPS conversion kinetics at low temperature. It is expected to enrich LiPS solvation fundamentals and shed light on unique neutral molecule to charge LiPSs for facile LiPS conversion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103786
JournalEnergy Storage Materials
Volume73
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Cationic aggregate
  • Charged polysulfide
  • Lithium sulfur batteries
  • Low temperature
  • Polysulfide clusters

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