Improving Conversion Kinetics of Sodium Polysulfides through Electron Spillover Effect with V/Co Dual‐Atomic Site Anchoring on N‐Doped MXene
Abstract
Abstract Room‐temperature sodium─sulfur (RT/Na─S) batteries, with a theoretical capacity of 1672 mAh g⁻ 1 , face challenges such as the insulating nature of sulfur and slow redox kinetics, particularly during complex liquid–solid (Na 2 S 4 →Na 2 S 2 ) and solid–solid (Na 2 S 2 →Na 2 S) conversions. Herein, vanadium‐cobalt (VCo) diatomic sites implanted in vacancy‐rich N‐doped MXene (VCo DACs/N‐MXene) are introduced to address these issues. The N‐bridged VCo diatomic pairs are demonstrated and their strong electronic interactions are also validated through experimental and theoretical analyses. The RT/Na─S battery with optimized VCo DACs/N‐MXene delivers an average capacity of 1255.3 mAh g⁻ 1 at 0.1 C and remarkable cycling stability, with only ≈0.001% capacity decay per cycle over 1500 cycles at 1 C. DFT calculations reveal that VCo diatomic sites enhance reaction kinetics by reducing the Gibbs free energy for polysulfide conversions, notably reducing the solid–solid conversion energy barriers from 1.17/0.96 eV for V/Co SACs/N‐MXene to 0.53 eV for VCo DACs/N‐MXene. XANES and DFT analyses attribute this improvement to a unique electron spillover effect, facilitating efficient electron transport during charge and discharge. This work highlights the potential of optimizing electronic configurations and coordinating environments to activate bidirectional kinetics with improved capacity and longevity of RT/Na─S batteries.
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Authors (10)
Ronghui Liu
Chao Feng
Instrumental Analysis Center (IAC) of Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an Jiaotong University
Pengfei Wu
Davidson School of Chemical Engineering
Yuzhuo Sun
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Med-X Institute, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China.
Zhaoqin Chu
Engineering Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo Zhejiang China
Jingtian Hu
Wenxing Chen
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Lingling Guo
Qing Huang
Degao Wang
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences