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Nitrogen-Doped Ti$_3$C$_2$T$_x$ Coated with a Molecularly Imprinted Polymer as Efficient Cathode Material for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

Published 20 Aug 2023 in physics.chem-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2308.10139v1)

Abstract: Due to their high energy density (2600 Wh/kg), low cost, and low environmental impact, lithium-sulfur batteries are considered a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries. However, their commercial viability remains a formidable scientific challenge mainly because of the sluggish reaction kinetics at the cathode and the so-called "shuttling effect" of soluble polysulfides, which results in capacity decay and a shortened lifespan. Herein, molecular imprinting with Li$_2$S$_8$ as a target molecule in combination with a two-dimensional material, MXene, is proposed to overcome these issues. Molecularly imprinted polymer-coated nitrogen-doped Ti-based MXene was successfully synthesized and demonstrated to exhibit an appealing electrochemical performance, namely a high specific capacity of 1095 mAh/g at 0.1 C and an extended cycling stability (300 mAh/g at 1.0 C after 300 cycles). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy was applied to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and proved that Li$_2$S$_8$-imprinted polymer polyacrylamide serves as a polysulfide trap through strong chemical affinity towards the long-chain lithium polysulfides, while N-doped Ti-based MXene promotes the redox kinetics by accelerating the conversion of lithium polysulfides. This distinct interfacial strategy is expected to result in more effective and stable Li-S batteries.

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