锂(药物)
纳米技术
材料科学
硫黄
无机化学
化学
冶金
生物
内分泌学
作者
Zhenkang Wang,Ya Li,Haoqing Ji,Jinqiu Zhou,Tao Qian,Chenglin Yan
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202203699
摘要
Rechargeable batteries based on Li-S chemistry show promise as being possible for next-generation energy storage devices because of their ultrahigh capacities and energy densities. Research over the past decade has demonstrated that the morphology of lithium polysulfides (LPSs) in electrolytes (soluble or insoluble) plays a decisive role in battery performance. Early studies have focused mainly on inhibiting the dissolution of LPSs and invested considerable effort to realize this objective. However, in recent years, a completely different view that the dissolution of LPSs during battery discharge/charge should be promoted has emerged. At this critical juncture in the large-scale application of Li-S batteries, it is time to summarize and discuss both sides of the contradiction. Herein, an overview of these two opposite views pertaining to soluble and insoluble LPSs, including their historical environment, classical strategies, advantages, and disadvantages. Finally, the future morphology of LPSs in Li-S batteries is predicted based on a multiangle review of research studies conducted thus far, and the reasoning behind this conjecture is thoroughly discussed.
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