US’s Rice University develops nanocomposite material for lithium-sulfur batteries
SPGs as cathode materials exhibit relatively “good rate performance and high cycling stability”
Researchers at Rice University led by Dr. James Tour have developed a nanocomposite for use as a cathode in lithium-sulfur batteries, reports Green Car Congress.
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