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Tuning oxygen vacancies in MoS2@MoO2 hierarchical tubular heterostructures for high performance lithium-ion batteries

Journal

NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 41, Pages 19790-19801

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nj03672j

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52073170]
  2. Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [2019-01-07-00-09-E00021]
  3. Innovative Research Team of High-level Local Universities in Shanghai

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Researchers have developed a new type of MoS2@MoO2 material for lithium-ion battery electrodes by introducing oxygen vacancies and heterostructures. This material exhibits faster ion diffusion rate and higher storage performance.
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), with its unique two-dimensional nanostructure and high theoretical capacity, is considered a promising electrode for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, the disadvantages of MoS2 electrodes include low electronic conductivity, sluggish cation kinetics, serious volume change, poor cycle stability, and inefficient rate performance of lithium storage. Herein, oxygen vacancy and heterostructure engineering are rationally involved in revealing the moderate oxygen vacancy in the hierarchical tubular heterostructure material (MoS2@MoO2) via a self-template method as a highly active LIB electrode. Due to the presence of the moderate oxygen vacancies and heterojunction structure of MoS2@MoO2-4, the diffusion pathway and barrier for lithium ions can be significantly reduced, accelerating the ionic diffusion rate and further promoting the reaction kinetics. The electrode achieves a high reversible capacity of 1200.1 mA h g(-1) at 100 mA g(-1) after 100 cycles with the optimum regulation of the sulfur contents and the moderate oxygen vacancy (MoS2@MoO2-4). Additionally, good rate capability is obtained at stepwise current densities due to the merits of MoS2@MoO2. A series of measurements such as EPR, XPS, in situ XRD, and in situ Raman are also employed to reveal the synergistic effect in the midst of oxygen vacancies and heterostructures for lithium storage. All results prove that the moderate oxygen vacancy and tubular heterostructure can implement faster Li+ transport and lower the diffusion barrier of lithium ions, resulting in enhanced lithium storage performance of MoS2@MoO2.

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