Wei et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Universal in situ crafted MO x-MXene heterostructures as heavy and multifunctional hosts for 3D-printed Li–S BatteriesWei et al., 2020
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- 9169879982960581280
- Author
- Wei C
- Tian M
- Wang M
- Shi Z
- Yu L
- Li S
- Fan Z
- Yang R
- Sun J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS nano
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The Li–S battery has emerged as a promising next-generation system for advanced energy storage. Notwithstanding the recent progress, the problematic polysulfide shuttling, retarded sulfur redox, and low output of volumetric capacity remain daunting challenges toward its …
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