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Unraveling the Conversion Evolution on Solid-State Na-SeS2 Battery via In Situ TEM

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202200744

Keywords

composite cathode; in situ TEM; Na-S battery; Se doping; solid-state batteries

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52172243]

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This study unravels the basic mechanism of how Se catalyzes the conversion reaction in Na-S batteries. Real-time analysis and in situ TEM observations reveal that the incorporation of Se significantly lowers the conversion reaction barrier. These findings can be applied to optimize other S-based active materials and improve their utilization.
All-solid-state (ASS) Na-S batteries are promising for a large-scale energy-storage system owing to numerous merits. However, the high conversion reaction barrier impedes their practical application. In this work, the basic mechanism on how Se catalyzes the conversion reaction in the Na-S batteries is unraveled. The sodiation/desodiation of Na-SeS2 nanobatteries are systematically evaluated via in situ transmission electron microscopy (in situ TEM) with a microheating device. The real-time analyses reveal an amorphous Na-SexSy intermediate phase appears during the direct conversion from SeS2 to Na2S, and a reverse reaction succeeds at 100 degrees C with a prior formation of Se. The absence of polysulfides and a much lower desodiation temperature in contrast to Na-S nanobatteries demonstrate that the Se incorporation significantly lowers the conversion reaction barrier. According to these findings, the ASS SeS2 batteries using a Na3SbS4 solid electrolyte (SE) are assembled using various SE:C ratios in the composite cathodes to investigate the effect of the ion and electron transport on the electrochemical properties, including the effective transport properties, MacMullin number, and the tortuosity factor. The obtained results in turn confirm the findings from the in situ TEM. These findings are applicable to optimize other S-based active materials and improve their utilization.

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