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Ion‐Selective Prussian‐Blue‐Modified Celgard Separator for High‐Performance Lithium–Sulfur Battery

Wu et al., 2018

Document ID
1040529130199094779
Author
Wu X
Fan L
Qiu Y
Wang M
Cheng J
Guan B
Guo Z
Zhang N
Sun K
Publication year
Publication venue
ChemSusChem

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Application of Li–S batteries has been restricted because of their major problem, that is, shuttling of soluble polysulfides between electrodes, which results in serious capacity fading. For the development of high‐performance Li–S batteries, we first time utilize a simple …
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