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Wang et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Single‐atomic tungsten‐doped Co3O4 nanosheets for enhanced electrochemical kinetics in lithium–sulfur batteries

Wang et al., 2023

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8370030000559506418
Author
Wang S
Hu R
Yuan D
Zhang L
Wu C
Ma T
Yan W
Wang R
Liu L
Jiang X
Liu H
Dou S
Dou Y
Xu J
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Carbon Energy

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The practical application of lithium–sulfur batteries (LSBs) is severely hindered by the undesirable shuttling of lithium polysulfides (LiPSs) and sluggish redox kinetics of sulfur species. Herein, a series of ultrathin single‐atomic tungsten‐doped Co3O4 (Wx‐Co3O4) …
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