Intrinsic differences and realistic perspectives of lithium-sulfur and magnesium-sulfur batteries
Magnesium-sulfur batteries offer several advantages compared to lithium-sulfur batteries, including a more stable anode and lower material costs. Here, the challenges and prospects for both classes of batteries are discussed, including their outlook for practical energy and cost levels.
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Main Authors: | Georg Bieker, Verena Küpers, Martin Kolek, Martin Winter |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2ed4f8f77ab4462a8a7129b9b55e8961 |
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