Review of progress towards advanced Lithium-sulfur
batteries

14th July 2020by admin0

How should one design porous carbon materials for
advanced Li-S batteries cathodes? What electrolytes are extensively
studied for high-safety Li-S batteries? In a paper published in
Nano, a group of researchers from Qingdao, China have reviewed the
recent progress in sulfur/carbon cathode materials and high safety
electrolytes towards advanced Li-S batteries. Some potential issues
and possible developmental directions are also
discussed.

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