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<div class="csl-entry">Han, J., Jang, H., Thi Bui, H., Jahn, M., Ahn, D., Cho, K., Jun, B., Lee, S. U., Sabine, S., Stöger-Pollach, M., Whitmore, K., Sung, M.-M., Kutwade, Dr. V., Sharma, R., & Han, S.-H. (2021). Stable performance of Li-S battery: Engineering of Li₂S smart cathode by reduction of multilayer graphene-embedded 2D-MoS₂. <i>Journal of Alloys and Compounds</i>, <i>862</i>, Article 158031. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2020.158031</div>
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0925-8388
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/176810
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Lithium-sulfur (Li–S) batteries are considered promising candidates for next-generation energy storage devices due to their ultrahigh theoretical gravimetric energy density, cost-effectiveness, and environmental friendliness. However, the application of Li–S batteries remains challenging; mainly due to a lack of understanding of the complex chemical reactions and associated equilibria that occur in a working Li–S system. A new approach preparing graphene-based active cathode materials of Li-S battery with spatially confined lithium sulfides is reported. The starting graphene-embedded 2D-MoS2 was synthesized by a solvothermal method in organic solvents followed by the calcination of trapped organic solvent molecules at 800 °C to give graphene single sheets inside the 2D-MoS2 layers with 7 Å distance (MoS2-Gr-32.51). Then, it was electrochemically reduced/lithiated at potential 0.01 V vs Li+/Li generating metallic molybdenum and lithium sulfides. As a result, the structure of MoS2 multi-layers collapsed. The graphene multi-layer (ML-Graphene) was left behind and shut the lithium sulfides between the layers. The sizes of Li2Sn (n = 4–6) are bigger than the inter-layer distance of ML-Graphene, and the escape of sulfur/sulfides from the cathode into the electrolyte is physically blocked alleviating shuttle effects. The specific capacity of ML-Graphene/lithium sulfides cathode was high of 1209 mAh/gMoS2-Gr at 0.1 C (1 C = 670 mA/g). The ML-Graphene exhibited the remarkable lithium intercalation capability, and the theoretical calculation has been carried out to give 2231.4 mAh/g. Such high capacity was hybridized with the theoretical capacity of sulfur (1675 mAh/g), and the ML-Graphene composite with dichalcogenides (2D-MoS2) became a promising platform for the cathode of Li-S batteries.
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en
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds
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2D-MoS₂ cathode
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Li-S batteries
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Li₂S cathode
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Multilayered graphene
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Sulfur shuttle effects
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Stable performance of Li-S battery: Engineering of Li₂S smart cathode by reduction of multilayer graphene-embedded 2D-MoS₂