In situ conversion to construct fast ion transport and high catalytic cathode for high-sulfur loading with lean electrolyte lithiumsulfur battery

Xun Sun is a Ph.D. candidate in State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in Harbin Institute of Technology under the supervision of Prof. Naiqing Zhang. His research interests focus on Li-S batteries and catalysts for energy conversion.

Da Tian received his Ph.D. degree in 2021 from Harbin Institute of Technology (P.R. China). His current research interests are focused on the design of sulfur cathodes and separators/interlayers for Li-S batteries.

Xueqin Song received her Ph.D. degree in 2021 from Harbin Institute of Technology (P.R. China). Her current research interests are focused on the design of sulfur cathodes and separators/interlayers for Li-S batteries.

Bo Jiang is a Ph.D. candidate in State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in Harbin Institute of Technology under the supervision of Prof. Naiqing Zhang. His current research interests are focused on the design of functional metal compound nanomaterials for applications in lithium-sulfur batteries.

Chenghao Zhao received his BEng and MEng in Chemical Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology. He is studying in Harbin Institute of Technology as a DEng student under the supervision of Professor Naiqing Zhang currently. His research interests focus on design of sulfur cathodes and separators/interlayers for lithium-sulfur batteries.

Yu Zhang received his Ph.D. degree in 2020 from Harbin Institute of Technology (P.R. China). His current research interests focus on lithium sulfur battery, Lithium ion battery and Zn ion battery.

Li Yang received her MS and PhD in Physical Chemistry from the Jilin University (2006). After postdoctoral appointments at the Texas Tech University and Virginia Tech University (2007-2012), she became a associate professor at Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, CAS (2013-2014). In April 2014, she joined the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology as a Professor. Her research is focused on the design and understanding the characters of new nanomaterials and catalysts in clean energy through electronic structure calculations and chemical dynamics simulations.

Lishuang Fan received his Ph.D. degree in 2021 from Harbin Institute of Technology (P.R. China). He is now working as a lecturer in the Academy of Fundamental and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, China. His current research interests focus on lithium sulfur battery, Lithium ion battery and Zn ion battery.

Xiaoju Yin is currently an instructor at Academy of Fundamental and Interdisciplinary Sciences at Harbin Institute of Technology. Her research interests focus on Li-S batteries and catalysts for energy conversion. She completed her Ph.D. at the State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry at Jilin University in 2007.

Naiqing Zhang is a professor in Harbin Institute of Technology (Harbin, China) and the fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC). He received his Ph.D. degree in Department of Applied Chemistry from Harbin Institute of Technology. He is now director of the Institute of Chemistry and Energy Materials (HIT). His research interests focus on energy storage and conversion materials, devices and system integration including fuel cells, lithium secondary power batteries, aqueous zinc ion batteries, etc. He has published more than 200 peer-reviewed papers including Advanced Materials, Advanced Energy Materials, Advanced Science, ACS Energy Letters, ACS Nano, Nano Energy, etc.

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