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Unraveling MoS 2 and Transition Metal Dichalcogenides as Functional Zinc‐Ion Battery Cathode: A Perspective
Author(s) -
Lee Wee Siang Vincent,
Xiong Ting,
Wang Xiaopeng,
Xue Junmin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
small methods
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.66
H-Index - 46
ISSN - 2366-9608
DOI - 10.1002/smtd.202000815
Subject(s) - battery (electricity) , cathode , materials science , nanotechnology , perspective (graphical) , computer science , key (lock) , physics , electrical engineering , thermodynamics , engineering , power (physics) , artificial intelligence , computer security
The zinc‐ion battery (ZIB) is considered as one of the most important alternative battery chemistries to date. However, one of the challenges in ZIB development is the limited selection of materials that can exhibit satisfactory Zn 2+  storage. Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are widely investigated in energy‐related applications due to their distinct physical and chemical properties. In particular, the wide interlayer spacings for these TMDs are particularly attractive as viable Zn 2+  storage sites. Despite the suitability of TMDs in ZIB application, they are still not widely explored due to their limited report in this area. In this perspective review, the key challenge of TMDs, especially for MoS 2 , in their utilization as ZIB cathode are discussed. The various reports on MoS 2  and TMDs as ZIB cathodes are also summarized. In order to elicit reasonable Zn 2+  storage ability in MoS 2  and TMDs, four key modification strategies are proposed: 1) interlayer engineering, 2) defect engineering, 3) hybridization, and 4) phase engineering. These proposed modification strategies may be able to address the challenge of inadequate Zn 2+  storage in MoS 2  and TMDs. Finally, this review ends with a conclusion and outlook of MoS 2  and TMDs in the future development of ZIB cathodes.

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