Although various excellent electrocatalysts/adsorbents have made notable progress as sulfur cathode hosts on the lithium-sulfur (Li-S) coin-cell level, high energy density (W ) of the practical Li-S pouch cells is still limited by inefficient Li-ion transport in the thick sulfur cathode under low electrolyte/sulfur (E/S) and negative/positive (N/P) ratios, which aggravates the shuttle effect and sluggish redox kinetics. Here a new ternary fluoride MgAlF ·2H O with ultrafast ion conduction-strong polysulfides capture integration is developed. MgAlF ·2H O has an inverse Weberite-type crystal framework, in which the corner-sharing [AlF ]-[MgF (H O) ] octahedra units extend to form two-dimensional Li-ion transport channels along the [100] and [010] directions, respectively. Applied as the cathode sulfur host, the MgAlF ·2H O lithiated by LiTFSI (lithium salt in Li-S electrolyte) acts as a fast ionic conductor to ensure efficient Li-ion transport to accelerate the redox kinetics under high S loadings and low E/S and N/P. Meanwhile, the strong polar MgAlF ·2H O captures polysulfides by chemisorption to suppress the shuttle effect. Therefore, a 1.97 A h-level Li-S pouch cell achieves a high W of 386 Wh kg . This work develops a new-type ionic conductor, and provides unique insights and new hosts for designing practical Li-S pouch cells.
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