Polysulfide-mediating properties of nickel phosphide carbon composite nanofibers as free-standing interlayers for lithium–sulfur batteries

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Issues such as the polysulfide shuttle effect and sulfur loss challenge the development of high-energy density lithium–sulfur batteries. To address these limitations, a tailored approach is introduced using nickel phosphide carbon composite nanofibers (NixP/C) with controlled surface oxidation layers. These nanofibers feature a hierarchical structure that leverages the benefits of nickel phosphide nanoparticles and a carbonaceous matrix to enable efficient sulfur encapsulation and suppress polysulfide diffusion. Comprehensive characterization and electrochemical testing reveal that NixP/C, when employed as interlayers in a cell with a bio-waste-derived carbon-based sulfur cathode, significantly enhance electrochemical performance by increasing charge–discharge capacities and reducing charge-transfer resistance. Post-mortem analyses further show effective polysulfide trapping and conversion on the cathode side, preventing their shuttle to the anode, which results in a remarkable cycle stability of up to 200 cycles at 2C with a high discharge capacity of about 800 mA h g−1 . These findings confirm the potential of NixP/C to improve lithium–sulfur battery technologies and demonstrate their applicability in diverse lithium–sulfur cell configurations.

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Belgibayeva Ayaulym, Turarova Gulderaiym, Dangaliyeva Akmaral, Sultanov Fail, Nurpeissova Arailym, Mukanova Aliya, Bakenov Zhumabay. (2024). Polysulfide-mediating properties of nickel phosphide carbon composite nanofibers as free-standing interlayers for lithium–sulfur batteries. RSC Advances. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ra07285e

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