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Molybdenum carbide nanostructures for electrocatalytic polysulfide conversion in lithium–polysulfide batteries

Wu et al., 2020

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2795957657602312721
Author
Wu Y
Deng J
Zhou Y
Huang Y
Li Y
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Nanoscale Horizons

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Introduction of appropriate cathode electrocatalysts in lithium–sulfur or lithium–polysulfide batteries can accelerate the polysulfide interconversion and suppress the shuttle effect. However, improvements are often limited especially under high sulfur loading. Herein, we …
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