Abstract
Despite the high theoretical capacity of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries, their commercialization is severely hindered by low cycle stability and low efficiency, stemming from the dissolution and diffusion of lithium polysulfides (LiPSs) in the electrolyte. In this study, we propose a novel two-dimensional conductive metal-organic framework, namely, Cu-benzenehexathial (BHT), as a promising sulfur host material for high-performance Li-S batteries. The conductivity of Cu-BHT eliminates the insulating nature of most S-based electrodes. The dissolution of LiPSs into the electrolyte is largely prevented by the strong interaction between Cu-BHT and LiPSs. In addition, orientated deposition of Li2S on Cu-BHT facilitates the kinetics of the LiPS redox reaction. Therefore, the use of Cu-BHT for Li-S battery cathodes is expected to suppress the LiPS shuttle effect and to improve the overall performance, which is ideal for practical application of Li-S batteries.
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