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Isolated Single-Atom Ni–N<sub>5</sub> Catalytic Site in Hollow Porous Carbon Capsules for Efficient Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
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2021
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Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries suffer from multiple complex and often interwoven issues, such as the low electronic conductivity of sulfur and Li<sub>2</sub>S/Li<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>, shuttle effect, and sluggish electrochemical kinetics of lithium polysulfides (LiPSs). Guided by theoretical calculations, a multifunctional catalyst of isolated single-atom nickel in an optimal Ni-N<sub>5</sub> active moiety incorporated in hollow nitrogen-doped porous carbon (Ni-N<sub>5</sub>/HNPC) is constructed and acts as an ideal host for a sulfur cathode. The host improved electrical conductivity, enhanced physical-chemical dual restricting capability toward LiPSs, and, more importantly, boosted the redox reaction kinetics by the Ni-N<sub>5</sub> active moiety. Therefore, the Ni-N<sub>5</sub>/HNPC/S cathode exhibits superior rate performance, long-term cycling stability, and good areal capacity at high sulfur loading. This work highlights the important role of the coordination number of active centers in single-atom catalysts and provides a strategy to design a hollow nanoarchitecture with single-atom active sites for high-performance Li-S batteries.
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