An in Situ Prepared Covalent Sulfur–Carbon Composite Electrode for High-Performance Room-Temperature Sodium–Sulfur Batteries
2020
A covalent
sulfur–carbon (covalent-SC) composite is successfully
prepared in situ by a wet-chemical solvothermal method
based on the strong interaction between carbon disulfide (CS2) and red phosphorus. It is demonstrated that sulfur uniformly distributes
among the boundary and interior of the carbon skeleton with the formation
of S–C bonds. Moreover, the interior sulfur can be electrochemically
activated under 0.5 V and then functions as a capacity sponsor, because
Na+ can freely transfer into the carbon interlayer (with
a stable enlarged distance of ∼0.4 nm after the first cycle)
via adsorption-like behavior to be combined with the interior sulfur
in the following cycles. Thus, the activated covalent-SC composite
delivers ultrahigh reversible capacities of 888.9 and 811.4 mAh g–1 after 600 and 950 deep cycles at 0.8C and 1.6C, respectively. Furthermore, it exhibits
outstanding rate performance with the capacity of 700 mAh g–1 at a high rate of 8.1C.
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