Abstract

Room-temperature sodium-sulfur (RT Na-S) batteries, as promising next-generation energy storage candidates, are drawing more and more attention due to the high energy density and abundant elements reserved in the earth. However, the native downsides of RT Na-S batteries (i.e., enormous volume changes, the polysulfide shuttle, and the insulation and low reactivity of S) impede their further application. To conquer these challenges, hierarchical porous hollow carbon polyhedrons embedded with uniform Mo2 C nanoparticles are designed deliberately as the host for S. The micro- andmesoporous hollow carbon indeed dramatically enhances the reactivity of the S cathodes andaccommodates the volume changes. Meanwhile, the highly conductive dispersed Mo2 C has a strong chemical adsorption to polysulfides and catalyzes the transformation of polysulfides, which can effectively inhibit the dissolution of polysulfides and accelerate the reaction kinetics. Thus, the as-prepared S cathode can display a high reversible capacity (1098 mAh g-1 at 0.2 A g-1 after 120 cycles) and superior rate performance (483 mAh g-1 at 10.0 A g-1 ). This work provides a new method to boost the performance of RT Na-S batteries.

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