Abstract
The development of high-performance carbon-based composite hosts play decisive roles in the electrochemistry of lithium sulfur batteries. Herein, a novel metal-ion induced gelation self-assembly technology is reported to construct sodium alginate carbon (SAC) based polar hierarchical carbon composites with cross-linked network architecture and in-situ co-grown cross-linked polar nanoparticles. Interestingly, it shows high versatility to an extensive array of materials including metals, alloys, and metallic oxides. As a representative, NiCo alloy nanoparticles are chosen to obtain the SAC/NiCo composite host for sulfur in LSBs, which possess superior physical/chemical adsorption capabilities and catalytic conversion kinetics to polysulfide in virtue of synergistic interaction between the hierarchical pore structures and NiCo catalyst. The designed SAC/NiCo-S cathode shows superior electrochemical performance with excellent rate capacity (2 C: 693.5 mAh/g) and enhanced cycling stability (764.3 mAh/g at 0.1 C after 240 cycles). This work provides a straightforward approach for fabricating multifunctional carbon composites with adjustable component for advanced energy storage system.
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