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    Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) ; 2022
    In:  Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Vol. 24, No. 1 ( 2022), p. 180-190
    In: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Vol. 24, No. 1 ( 2022), p. 180-190
    Abstract: Lithium–sulfur battery is one of the most promising applicants for the next generation of energy storage devices whose commercial applications are impeded by the key issue of the shuttle effect. To overcome this obstacle, various two-dimensional (2D) carbon-based metal-free compounds have been proposed to serve as anchoring materials for immobilizing soluble lithium polysulfides (LiPs), which however suffer from low electronic conductivity implying unsatisfactory performance for catalyzing sulfur redox. Therefore, we have predicted metallic C 5 N monolayers, possessing hexagonal (H) and orthorhombic (O) phases, exhibiting excellent performance for suppressing the shuttle effect. First-principles simulations demonstrate that O-C 5 N could serve as a bifunctional anchoring material due to its strong adsorption capability to LiPs and excellent catalytic performance for sulfur redox with active sites from both basal plane and zigzag edges. Furthermore, the rate of Li 2 S oxidation over O-C 5 N is fast due to the low energy barrier of 0.93 eV for Li 2 S decomposition. While for H-C 5 N, only N atoms located at the armchair edges can efficiently trap LiPs and boost the formation and dissociation of Li 2 S during discharge and charge processes, respectively. The current work opens an avenue of designing 2D metallic carbon-based anchoring materials for lithium–sulfur batteries, which deserves further experimental research efforts.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1463-9076 , 1463-9084
    Language: English
    Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
    Publication Date: 2022
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