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Nanostructure Engineering Strategies of Cathode Materials for Room-Temperature Na-S Batteries

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:26 authored by Ye Wang, Xiang Long Huang, Hanwen Liu, Weiling Qiu, Chi Feng, Ce Li, Shaohui Zhang, Hua Kun Liu, Shi Xue Dou, Zhiming M Wang
Room-temperature sodium-sulfur (RT Na-S) batteries are considered to be a competitive electrochemical energy storage system, due to their advantages in abundant natural reserves, inexpensive materials, and superb theoretical energy density. Nevertheless, RT Na-S batteries suffer from a series of critical challenges, especially on the S cathode side, including the insulating nature of S and its discharge products, volumetric fluctuation of S species during the (de)sodiation process, shuttle effect of soluble sodium polysulfides, and sluggish conversion kinetics. Recent studies have shown that nanostructural designs of S-based materials can greatly contribute to alleviating the aforementioned issues via their unique physicochemical properties and architectural features. In this review, we review frontier advancements in nanostructure engineering strategies of S-based cathode materials for RT Na-S batteries in the past decade. Our emphasis is focused on delicate and highly efficient design strategies of material nanostructures as well as interactions of component-structure-property at a nanosize level. We also present our prospects toward further functional engineering and applications of nanostructured S-based materials in RT Na-S batteries and point out some potential developmental directions.

Funding

Australian Research Council (DP200100365)

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Journal title

ACS Nano

Volume

16

Issue

4

Pagination

5103-5130

Language

English

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