High-Spin Sulfur-Mediated Phosphorous Activation Enables Safe and Fast Phosphorus Anodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries

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Author(s)

  • Jianbin Zhou
  • Xiaojing Liu
  • Linqin Zhu
  • Shuwen Niu
  • Jinyan Cai
  • Xusheng Zheng
  • Jian Ye
  • Yue Lin
  • Lei Zheng
  • Zixuan Zhu
  • Da Sun
  • Zheng Lu
  • Yipeng Zang
  • Yishang Wu
  • Junxin Xiao
  • Yongchun Zhu
  • Gongming Wang
  • Yitai Qian

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-233
Journal / PublicationChem
Volume6
Issue number1
Online published25 Nov 2019
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jan 2020

Abstract

Evaporation-condensation of red phosphorous to prepare phosphorous-based anodes inevitably generates white P residual, severely limiting its practical application due to the serious safety concern. Rather than removing the white P residual by complicated post-treatments, essentially prohibiting the generation of white P is a more meaningful alternative, but unfortunately it has been rarely studied so far. Herein, we demonstrate that the generation of white P can be substantially suppressed via sulfur-mediated phosphorous activation. Moreover, the prepared sulfur-doped P also exhibits the ever-reported fastest redox kinetics for sodium-ion storage. Electron spin resonance spectra and density functional theory calculations reveal that the introduced sulfur lives in the high-spin state during the evaporation-condensation process, which could activate P4 for polymerization. Meanwhile, sulfur-induced electron delocalization can also accelerate the Na-P redox kinetics. The capability to modulate phosphorus polymerization via the high-spin mediator could revolutionize the application of phosphorous for batteries and beyond.

Research Area(s)

  • high-spin mediator, phosphorus polymerization, red phosphorus, redox kinetics, SDG7: Affordable and clean energy, sodium-ion batteries, sulfur doping

Citation Format(s)

High-Spin Sulfur-Mediated Phosphorous Activation Enables Safe and Fast Phosphorus Anodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries. / Zhou, Jianbin; Liu, Xiaojing; Zhu, Linqin et al.
In: Chem, Vol. 6, No. 1, 09.01.2020, p. 221-233.

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