Issue 19, 2024

Long-life sodium–sulfur batteries enabled by super-sodiophilic seeds

Abstract

Sodium–metal batteries (SMBs) are an appealing sustainable low-cost alternative to lithium–metal batteries due to their high theoretical capacity (1165 mA h g−1) and abundance of sodium. However, the practical viability of SMBs is challenged by a non-uniform deposition and uncontrollable growth of dendrites at the Na–metal anode. We employ here a super-sodiophilic BiF3 as a pre-planted seed to guide a uniform Na nucleation and deposition along the current collector. With the assistance of BiF3, Na metal infiltrates easily into a carbon nanotube (CNT) paper matrix within a second. Such a Na anode exhibits a superior cycle life of >2000 h with an extremely low overpotential of only 13.5 mV and a high coulombic efficiency of 99%. A full cell assembled with this anode and a sulfur cathode with a low negative to positive electrode capacity (N/P) ratio of ∼2 exhibits good cycling stability over 700 cycles. This work demonstrates a promising approach for the development of sustainable, low-cost SMBs.

Graphical abstract: Long-life sodium–sulfur batteries enabled by super-sodiophilic seeds

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jul 2024
Accepted
28 Aug 2024
First published
09 Sep 2024

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024,17, 7416-7423

Long-life sodium–sulfur batteries enabled by super-sodiophilic seeds

J. He, A. Bhargav and A. Manthiram, Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, 17, 7416 DOI: 10.1039/D4EE02996H

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