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Selective S/Li2S Conversion via in-Built Crystal Facet Self-Mediation: Toward High Volumetric Energy Density Lithium–Sulfur BatteriesWu et al., 2020
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- 18159471926229727641
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- Wu T
- Qi J
- Xu M
- Zhou D
- Xiao Z
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- ACS nano
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The gravimetric, areal, and volumetric capacities pose important influences on market penetration for secondary batteries. Carbonaceous materials take a leading stand for the improvement of gravimetric and areal capacity in lithium–sulfur batteries; however, they …
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