Abstract

We report zinc sulfide (ZnS) quantum dots composed of three different polymorphs (pure zinc blende, pure wurtzite, and poly-type (zinc blende/wurtzite)) uniformly embedded in an N-doped carbon matrix as a potential electrode material for anode applications in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), for the first time. The ZnS polymorph quantum dots with cubic and hexagonal lattices anchored onto a N-doped carbon matrix ([email protected]) electrode is prepared by a polyol-assisted pyro-synthesis technique. A combined operando XRD and ex-situ XAS analyses revealed that the electrochemical reaction mechanism in [email protected] was reversible and comprised of an insertion reaction followed by a conversion-cum-alloying reaction. Due to the structural property of the composite and its unique electrochemical behavior, the [email protected] electrode registers a reversible specific capacity as high as 800 mAhg−1 with a high initial energy round-trip efficiency of 83%, and better cycling stability and power. The results from this study can help in the production of high-performance electrode materials with unique structural and morphological composition using an efficient pyro-synthetic reaction for rechargeable battery applications.

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