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Publications [#326717] of Jie Liu

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  1. Chen, T; Ma, L; Cheng, B; Chen, R; Hu, Y; Zhu, G; Wang, Y; Liang, J; Tie, Z; Liu, J; Jin, Z, Metallic and polar Co9S8 inlaid carbon hollow nanopolyhedra as efficient polysulfide mediator for lithium−sulfur batteries, Nano Energy, vol. 38 (August, 2017), pp. 239-248, Elsevier BV [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/15)

    Abstract:
    Lithium−sulfur (Li−S) batteries are promising to replace current commercial Li−ion batteries due to the high energy density. Despite this, the poor cyclic stability induced by the shuttle effect of electrolyte-soluble intermediate polysulfides is one of the great obstacles for the application of Li−S batteries. To overcome this issue, here we report a self-template synthesis of metallic and polar Co9S8 nanocrystals inlaid carbon (Co9S8/C) hollow nanopolyhedra as an efficient sulfur host material. The Co9S8/C hollow nanopolyhedra with large inner space can ensure the loading mass of sulfur and buffer the volume expansion of Li2Sx species during cycling; while the metallic and polar Co9S8/C shell offers synergetic spatial confinement and chemical binding to immobilize polysulfides and prevent the shutting effect. The Co9S8/C-S composite cathode exhibits high capacity and long cycle life with a low capacity decay of 0.041% per cycle over 1000 cycles at 2.0 C. When the areal sulfur content is as high as 3.0 mg cm–2, the Co9S8/C-S cathode still maintains high cycling stability.


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