Abstract
The intricate sulfur redox chemistry involves multiple electron transfers and complicated phase changes. Catalysts have been previously explored to overcome the kinetic barrier in lithium–sulfur batteries (LSBs). This work contributes to closing the knowledge gap and examines electrocatalysis for enhancing LSB kinetics. With a strong chemical affinity for polysulfides, the electrocatalyst enables efficient adsorption and accelerated electron transfer reactions. Resulting cells with catalyzed cathodes exhibit improved rate capability and excellent stability over 500 cycles with 91.9% capacity retention at C/3. In addition, cells were shown to perform at high rates up to 2C and at high sulfur loadings up to 6 mg cm−2. Various electrochemical, spectroscopic, and microscopic analyses provide insights into the mechanism for retaining high activity, coulombic efficiency, and capacity. This work delves into crucial processes identifying pivotal reaction steps during the cycling process at commercially relevant areal capacities and rates.
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