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Breakthrough in cathode chemistry clears the path for Li-S batteries’ commercial viability

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Researchers have discovered a new way of producing and stabilizing a rare form of sulfur that functions in carbonate electrolyte — the energy-transport liquid used in commercial Li-ion batteries. This development would not only make sulfur batteries commercially viable, but they would have three times the capacity of Li-ion batteries and last more than 4,000 recharges — the equivalent of 10 years of use — also a substantial improvement.

Source: ScienceDaily.com