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Core–Shell Structure and Interaction Mechanism of γ‐MnO2 Coated Sulfur for Improved Lithium‐Sulfur Batteries

Ni et al., 2017

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7423649295904923411
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Ni L
Wu Z
Zhao G
Sun C
Zhou C
Gong X
Diao G
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Lithium‐sulfur batteries have attracted worldwide interest due to their high theoretical capacity of 1672 mAh g− 1 and low cost. However, the practical applications are hampered by capacity decay, mainly attributed to the polysulfide shuttle. Here, the authors have …
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