Researchers at Stanford University’s Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences and the Department of Chemical Engineering and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, led by Stanford’s Dr Yi Cui, have developed a method of using Li2S (lithium sulphide) as a lithium-ion cathode material with high specific energy. In the abstract of Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued
Researchers at Stanford University’s Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences and the Department of Chemical Engineering and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, led by Stanford’s Dr Yi Cui, have developed a method of using Li2S (lithium sulphide) as a lithium-ion cathode material with high specific energy.
In the abstract of
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