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Tailoring Surface Acidity of Metal Oxide for Better Polysulfide Entrapment in Li‐S Batteries
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EngineeringSurface AcidityPolysulfide‐tio 2Better Polysulfide EntrapmentMetal OxideChemistryChemical EngineeringMaterials ScienceBattery Electrode MaterialsAdvanced Electrode MaterialLithium-ion BatteryBattery AdditivesPolysulfide Shuttle ReactionEnergy StorageSolid-state BatteryEnergy MaterialElectrochemistryLi-ion Battery MaterialsCathode MaterialsElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteries
The polysulfide shuttle reaction has severely limited practical applications of Li‐S batteries. Recently, functional materials that can chemically adsorb polysulfide show significant enhancement in cycling stability and Coulombic efficiency. However, the mechanism of the chemisorption and the control factors governing the chemisorption are still not fully understood. Here, it is demonstrated for the first time that the surface acidity of the host material plays a crucial role in the chemisorption of polysulfide. By tailoring the surface acidity of TiO 2 via heteroatom doping, the polysulfide‐TiO 2 interaction can be fortified and thus significantly the capacity fading be reduced to 0.04% per cycle. The discovery presented here sheds light on the mechanism of this interfacial phenomenon, and opens a new avenue that can lead to a practical sulfur/host composite cathode.
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