

As a consequence, the ZnSe/C-PP-cell exhibits excellent electrochemical properties, including an impressive capacity delivery of 1458/605 mAh g −1 at 0.1 C/5 C and long lifetime with 608 mAh g −1 retained after 1000 cycles at 1 C. Accordingly, the ZnSe/C-modified PP separator could kinetically expedite the redox reaction and effectively promotes the utilization and confinement of the active sulfur in the cathode side. (No, it doesn't have anything to do with the man-god of Skyrim.)Barely a second goes by when it doesn't encourage you to either. It is revealed that the polar ZnSe/C hybrid greatly inhibits the shuttling effect by strong chemisorption and thereafter fast electrocatalytic transformation of polysulfides. The Talos Principle, much as its name suggests, is a thinker's game. Herein, a zinc selenide/carbon hybrid (ZnSe/C) is constructed as a regulator of commercial polypropylene (PP) separator to modify the sulfiphilicity of polysulfide species. The main challenge is to increase the electrochemical utilization and stabilization of sulfur cathodes by mitigating the undesirable soluble polysulfide shuttle problem.

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