Abstract The development of sulfur host materials with simultaneous suppressed shuttle effect, improved electrical/ionic conductivity and high sulfur loading is highly desired for lithium-sulfur batteries. Herein, we proposed that two-dimensional… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The development of sulfur host materials with simultaneous suppressed shuttle effect, improved electrical/ionic conductivity and high sulfur loading is highly desired for lithium-sulfur batteries. Herein, we proposed that two-dimensional heterostructures made of layered covalent triazine framework on Ti3C2 MXene nanosheets (CTF/TNS) as a sulfur host show multiple-in-one advantages for lithium-sulfur batteries. The integrity of organic CTF with ordered pore structure and inorganic TNSs with high conductivity imparts the heterostructures three-dimensional spatial confinement for high sulfur loading and efficient electron/ion transport for improved reaction kinetics. In addition, lithiophilic N sites in CTF and sulfurophilic Ti sites in TNSs enable dual-site chemical anchoring of polysulfides to effectively suppress shuttle effect. With a high sulfur loading of 76 wt%, the S@CTF/TNS cathode shows high reversible capacity (1441 mA h g−1 at 0.2 C), outstanding cycling stability (up to 1000 cycles at 1 C with a 0.014 % capacity decay rate per cycle) and excellent rate capability. Notably, even with a high areal sulfur loading of 5.6 mg cm−2, a high capacity retention of 94 % is still obtained after 100 cycles.
               
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