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Microdomain sulfur-impregnated CeO2-coated CNT particles for high-performance Li-S batteries

Gueon et al., 2020

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8032567327641059036
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Gueon D
Yoon J
Hwang J
Moon J
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Chemical Engineering Journal

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Li-S cathode loaded with microdomain sulfur is preferred because of its high utilization of sulfur during charging and discharging. Encapsulating sulfur in porous carbon has often been used to form microdomain sulfur, but is limited by the charge/ion diffusion resistance in …
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