Na-S 电池中 MoS2 高催化活性的起源:电化学重构的 Mo 单原子。

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-11-20 Epub Date: 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c13400
Xue Zhong, Yujie Huang, Jieming Cai, Yujin Li, Zidong He, Dongyang Cai, Zhenglei Geng, Wentao Deng, Guoqiang Zou, Hongshuai Hou, Xiaobo Ji
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室温钠硫(RT Na-S)电池具有能量密度高、成本低的特点,被认为是很有前途的下一代电化学储能系统。然而,由于反应动力学缓慢,多硫化钠(NaPSs)的穿梭效应严重阻碍了其实际可行性。引入合适的催化剂来加速 NaPSs 的转化是抑制穿梭效应最常用的策略。传统的催化方法通常希望避免催化剂在深度放电时发生不可逆的相变。与此相反,我们利用 MoS2 催化剂固有的结构可调性,创新性地提出了一种电压调控策略,在第一次充放电过程中原位生成微量钼单原子(MoSAC),通过自我重构形成高活性催化相(MoS2/MoSAC)。理论计算显示,MoSAC 的加入调控了 Mo d 带中心的电子结构,不仅有效促进了 d-p 轨道杂化,还通过成键转变加速了催化中间体的解吸;动态单原子协同催化机制增强了金属活性位点与 NaPSs 之间的吸附响应,显著改善了硫氧化还原反应(SRR);MoS2/MoSAC/CF@S 电池在 0.2 A g-1 时的初始容量比 MoS2/CF@S 电池提高了 46.58%。MoS2/MoSAC/CF 催化剂的发现为在原子尺度上调整过渡金属二硫化物催化剂的结构和功能提供了新的见解,为开发高特异性能量 RT Na-S 电池带来了希望。
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Origin of the High Catalytic Activity of MoS2 in Na-S Batteries: Electrochemically Reconstructed Mo Single Atoms.

Room-temperature sodium-sulfur (RT Na-S) batteries with high energy density and low cost are considered promising next-generation electrochemical energy storage systems. However, their practical feasibility is seriously impeded by the shuttle effect of sodium polysulfide (NaPSs) resulting from the sluggish reaction kinetics. Introducing a suitable catalyst to accelerate conversion of NaPSs is the most used strategy to inhibit the shuttle effect. Traditional catalytic approaches often want to avoid the irreversible phase transition of the catalyst at a deep discharge. On the contrary, here, we leverage the intrinsic structural tunability of the MoS2 catalyst in the opposite direction and innovatively propose a voltage modulation strategy for in situ generation of trace Mo single atoms (MoSAC) during the first charge-discharge process, leading to the formation of highly active catalytic phases (MoS2/MoSAC) through the self-reconstruction. Theoretical calculations reveal that the incorporation of MoSAC modulates the electronic structure of the Mo d-band center, which not only effectively promotes the d-p orbital hybridization but also accelerates the catalytic intermediate desorption by the bonding transition, the dynamic single-atom synergistic catalytic mechanism enhances the adsorption response between the metal active site and NaPSs, which significantly improves the sulfur redox reaction (SRR), and the initial capacity of the MoS2/MoSAC/CF@S cell at 0.2 A g-1 is increased by 46.58% compared to that of the MoS2/CF@S cell. The discovery of the MoS2/MoSAC/CF catalyst provides new insights into adjusting the structure and function of transition metal disulfide catalysts at the atomic scale, offering hope for the development of high-specific-energy RT Na-S batteries.

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