Implanting heterogeneous Ni2P/CoP catalysts in MOF–derived carbon arrays with multifunctional catalytic sites for Li–SeS2 batteries

Yuting Jiang, Yong Wang, Huihua Min, Pei Liang, Jiachen Han, Siyan Jin, Xiaodong Shen, Hao Yang, Jin Wang

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Abstract

SeS2 possesses the combined merits of S and Se with considerable capacity and high electronic conductivity, but is still hindered by a shuttle effect of lithium polysulfides/polyselenides and sluggish conversion kinetics. Herein, high–efficiency heterogeneous Ni2P/CoP catalysts implanted into MOF–derived carbon arrays (Ni2P/CoP@NC) are developed to simultaneous immobilize polysulfides/polyselenides and regulate their conversion. The Ni2P/CoP catalysts with hollow and hierarchical structures extremely expose abundant catalytic and adsorption sites for LiPS/LiPSe conversion reaction. Meanwhile, the strong chemical binding of Ni2P/CoP towards LiPSs/LiPSes through Ni–S, Ni–Se, Co–S and Li–P bonds favors for the regulation of polysulfide/polyselenide conversion. The DFT calculation results corroborate the heterogeneous Ni2P/CoP interface provides depressed lithium–ion diffusion barriers to promote the polysulfide/polyselenide conversion kinetics. Benefiting from abundant catalytic and adsorption sites, strong chemical binding towards LiPSs/LiPSes and depressed lithium–ion diffusion barriers, the Ni2P/CoP@NC catalysts enable considerable specific capacities, superior rate performance and stable cycling performance for Li–SeS2 batteries.

Original languageEnglish
Article number165253
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume913
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • Catalyst
  • CoP
  • Heterostructure
  • Li–SeS batteries
  • NiP

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