The major challenges in enhancing the cycle life of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries are polysulfide (PS) shuttling and sluggish reaction kinetics (S to LiS, LiS to S). To alleviate the above issues, the use of heteroatom-doped carbon as a cathode host matrix is a low-cost and efficient approach, as it works as a dual-functional framework for PS anchoring as well as an electrocatalyst for faster redox kinetics. Here, the dual role of heteroatom-doped carbon sheets (CS) in the chemisorption of LiS and catalysis of its faster conversion to LiS is established.
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