Abstract
Single-atom catalysts (SACs) pave new possibilities to improve the utilization efficiency of sulfur electrodes arising from polysulfide shuttle effects and sluggish kinetics due to their excellent applicability in atomic-scale reaction mechanisms and structure-activity relationships. Herein, nitrogen (N)-anchored SACs on the highly ordered N-doped carbon nanotube arrays are reported as the sulfur host for fast redox conversion in lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. The cube structure of the aligned carbon nanotubes can promote the rapid mass transfer under high sulfur loadings, and abundant single-atom active sites further accelerate the conversion of lithium polysulfides (LiPSs). The synergistic enhancement effect induced by adjacent single atoms with interatomic distances <1nm further accelerates the rapid multi-step reaction of sulfur at high sulfur loadings. As a result, the obtained Li-S batteries exhibit outstanding cycle stability with a high areal capacity of 5.6mAhcm-2 after 100 cycles under a high sulfur loading of 7.2mgcm-2 (electrolyte to sulfur ratio is ≈3.7mLg-1 ). Even assembled into a pouch cell, it still delivers a high capacity of 953.4mAhg-1 after 100 cycles at 0.1C, contributing to the development of the practically viable Li-S batteries.
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