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Controllable catalysis behavior for high performance lithium sulfur batteries: From kinetics to strategies

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ENERGYCHEM
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.enchem.2022.100096

Keywords

Design factors; Synthesis strategies; Bidirectional catalytic materials; Redox kinetics; LSBs

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This review summarizes the effect of functional catalysts on the performance of lithium-sulfur batteries, including catalyst morphology, crystal structure, energy level behavior, and coordination environment. Furthermore, a series of advanced strategies such as structure engineering, defect, interface engineering, and atomic bonding of metal compounds and metal-based single atom catalysts were proposed to uncover the synthesis behaviors of optimum bidirectional catalysts. Various advanced characterization methods were provided to evaluate catalytic activity. It is believed that this review will provide a novel insight for the design of bidirectional catalysts with high activity, high catalytic selectivity, and long lifespan toward high-performance LSBs.
Lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs) with high energy density have been drawn the tremendous interests in academia as well as industry. Nevertheless, sluggish redox kinetics of sulfur species has been challenging for high per-formance LSBs. The design of catalytic materials, being a promising strategy for kinetics modulation by con-trolling polysulfides conversion, has been mainly focused. To improve battery performance of LSBs, in this review, the effect of functional catalysts with different morphologies, crystal configurations, energy band be-haviors, coordination environments on kinetics modulation was summarized. Furthermore, some optimized bidirectional catalysts were mainly addressed to deeply understand appropriate adsorption capacity, prominent mass transfer capability, outstanding catalytic activity/selectivity. In addition, a great quantity of cutting-edge strategies, such as structure engineering, defect, interface engineering and atomic bonding for metal com-pounds as well as metal-based single atom catalysts, were proposed to uncover the synthesis behaviors of op-timum bidirectional catalysts. Eventually, various advanced characterization methods were provided to evaluate catalysis. It is believed that this review will provide a novel insight for the design of bidirectional catalysts with high activity, high catalytic selectivity, long lifespan toward high-performance LSBs.

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