Chung-Ang University Researchers Develop Interlayer Material for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
The proposed technology is expected to pave the way for high-performance and safe batteries, accelerating the transition to clean energy
Taking on this challenge, a team of researchers led by two Associate Professors from Chung-Ang University—Seung-Keun Park from the Department of Advanced Materials Engineering and
In this study, the researchers focused on embedding single cobalt atoms in a low-coordinated N3 environment within a porous carbon nanofiber network. This approach enhances the adsorption of lithium polysulfides and accelerates their redox reactions, thereby mitigating the shuttle effect and improving overall kinetics. Therefore, the present work supports the belief that rational materials design at both the macro and atomic levels can solve long-standing challenges.
From a materials perspective, the proposed dual-level engineering strategy integrates a hierarchical porous carbon nanofiber structure with atomically dispersed cobalt single-atom sites in a low-coordinated N3 configuration. The carbon nanofiber provides mechanical stability, abundant pore channels, and excellent electrolyte wettability, while the cobalt sites catalyze the adsorption and conversion of polysulfides. This synergistic design allows the battery to achieve high-capacity retention and superior rate performance over hundreds of cycles.
In the long term, the results of this study could contribute to the realization of high-performance lithium sulfur batteries for diverse real-life applications. These include electric vehicles with extended driving ranges, large-scale renewable energy storage systems that can balance intermittent solar and wind power, and lightweight, flexible power sources for portable and wearable electronics.
"Our material is free standing, binder free, and flexible. It can be directly applied as an interlayer in pouch cells and has been demonstrated to maintain mechanical integrity even under bending, while powering small devices," points out
For society, such advances mean safer and more efficient batteries that accelerate the transition to clean energy. This can reduce dependence on critical raw materials, lower costs, decrease carbon emissions, and ultimately make sustainable technologies more reliable and accessible in everyday life.
Reference
Title of original paper: Dual–Level Engineering of MOF–Derived Hierarchical Porous Carbon Nanofibers with Low–Coordinated Cobalt Single–Atom Catalysts for High–Performance Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
Journal: Advanced Fiber Materials
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s42765-025-00614-w
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