催化作用
多硫化物
硫黄
氧化还原
材料科学
原位
化学工程
动力学
无机化学
碳纤维
纳米技术
多相催化
阴极
催化循环
作者
Hongchang Hao,Sathya Narayanan Jagadeesan,Nikhil Rampal,Zaichun Liu,Paweł Czaja,Xintong Yuan,Hao Lyu,Yukio Cho,Jinlei Li,Navina Kalvakaalva,Liwen F. Wan,Yi Cui,Jagjit Nanda,Xueli Zheng
摘要
ABSTRACT Sodium–sulfur (Na–S) batteries are hindered by sluggish sulfur conversion kinetics and polysulfides dissolution. Although catalysts are widely introduced to improve kinetics, the crucial question persists in how catalytic sites can be effectively accessible to polysulfides especially when pursuing a highly confined sulfur redox pathway. Here we bring catalyst accessibility into focus and demonstrate that a synthetic strategy based on in situ embedded catalytic sites maximizes catalytic accessibility and efficiency. Through a bottom‐up, precursor‐integrated host synthesis route, we in situ embedded Nb 2 O 5 catalyst into carbon nanotubes in parallel with formation of extensive nanoporosity. Subsequent sulfur impregnation yields a cathode structure (I‐Nb 2 O 5 @C–S) featuring abundant catalyst–pore–sulfur triple‐phase interfaces. As a result, I‐Nb 2 O 5 @C−S delivers among the most promising sulfur utilization in literature, achieving 1540 mAh g −1 at 0.1 C, and 1044 mAh g −1 at 3 C with a low‐capacity decay of 0.027% per cycle over 1500 cycles. In contrast, a counterpart with spatially isolated Nb 2 O 5 and sulfur exhibits deficient catalytic accessibility and negligible improvement in sulfur redox kinetics. Kinetic diagnostics, combined with niobium K‐edge and operando sulfur K‐edge x‐ray absorption spectroscopy, reveal that direct accessibility of catalytic sites to sulfur is essential for synergizing polysulfide confinement and kinetic improvement.
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