Revolutionizing energy storage: Metal nanoclusters for stable lithium–sulfur batteries

Lithium–sulfur batteries (LSBs) offer a higher energy storage potential. However, issues like formation of lithium polysulfides and lithium dendrites lead to capacity loss and raise safety concerns. Now, researchers have developed a graphene separator embedded with platinum-doped gold nanoclusters, which enhance lithium-ion transport and facilitate redox reactions. This breakthrough addresses the long-standing issues associated with LSBs, setting the stage for their commercialization.


Click here for original story, Revolutionizing energy storage: Metal nanoclusters for stable lithium–sulfur batteries


Source: ScienceDaily