Environmental and Thermal Stability of Chemically Exfoliated LixMoS2for Lithium–Sulfur Batteries

Autor: Yang, Ziwei Jeffrey, Li, Zhuangnan, Lampronti, Giulio I., Lee, Jung-In, Wang, Yan, Day, Jason, Chhowalla, Manish
Zdroj: Chemistry of Materials; May 2024, Vol. 36 Issue: 9 p4829-4837, 9p
Abstrakt: Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) can exist in the semiconducting (2H) or metallic (1T) phase. The metallic 1T phase of MoS2is achieved by lithium intercalation using n-butyllithium. The resulting 1T MoS2can be in a lithiated form (LixMoS2) or as pure MoS2. The 1T phase of MoS2is metastable and relaxes to the stable 2H phase upon heating. Here we study the thermal and environmental stabilities of metallic phase LixMoS2and pure 1T phase MoS2for comparison. We find that the thermal stability of 1T MoS2is enhanced by lithiation so that LixMoS2is phase stable up to 400 °C in argon, while nonlithiated MoS2relaxes to the 2H phase above 150 °C. The stability of the LixMoS2was monitored under ambient conditions (23 °C, 50% relative humidity). We find that the LixMoS2phase progressively oxidizes up to 48 h of exposure in the ambient after which further oxidation ceases. X-ray diffraction shows that oxidation occurs via loss of sulfur and the formation of lithium molybdate (Li2MoO4). Our analysis reveals that moisture is the primary cause of oxidation and that the 1T phase and chemistry of LixMoS2can be preserved in a dry oxygen-rich environment at up to 250 °C. This enhanced stability allows the use of a conventional molten diffusion method for cathode preparation for lithium–sulfur batteries.
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