This book focuses on the design, fabrication and applications of carbon-based materials for lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. It provides insights into the localized electrochemical transition of the "solid-solid" reaction instead of the "sulfur-polysulfides-lithium sulfides" reaction through the desolvation effect in subnanometer pores; demonstrates that the dissolution/diffusion of polysulfide anions in electrolyte can be greatly reduced by the strong binding of sulfur to the oxygen-containing groups on reduced graphene ...
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This book focuses on the design, fabrication and applications of carbon-based materials for lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. It provides insights into the localized electrochemical transition of the "solid-solid" reaction instead of the "sulfur-polysulfides-lithium sulfides" reaction through the desolvation effect in subnanometer pores; demonstrates that the dissolution/diffusion of polysulfide anions in electrolyte can be greatly reduced by the strong binding of sulfur to the oxygen-containing groups on reduced graphene oxide; manifests that graphene foam can be used as a 3D current collector for high sulfur loading and high sulfur content cathodes; and presents the design of a unique sandwich structure with pure sulfur between two graphene membranes as a very simple but effective approach to the fabrication of Li-S batteries with ultrafast charge/discharge rates and long service lives. The book offers an invaluable resource for researchers, scientists, and engineers in the field of energy storage, providing essential insights, useful methods, and practical ideas that can be considered for the industrial production and future application of Li-S batteries.
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Very Good+ in Good dust jacket. Former owner's name on ffep (crossed out). Pencil underlining on first 50 or so pages. Dustjacket has large tear to front panel and chipping to extremities (now preserved in mylar). DJ is price-clipped.; Contents: Domination of the Nobles; Early Family Groupings; Liberal Politics and Popular Leaders (218-216 BC); Conservative strategy and Politics; First Predominance and decline of Scipio Africanus (206-201 BC); Senatorial groups and Flamininus (201-196 BC); Scipionic Recovery (196-191 BC); Second Predominance and Decline of Scipio Africanus (190-184 BC); Cato's Censorship and the Middle Group (184-181 BC); Fulvian Predominance (180-175 BC); Fulvian Decline and the New Groups (174-169 BC); Achievement of Aemilius Paullus (168-7 BC); Balance of Policy and Groups (166-155 BC); Problems and Policies of the Senate (155-150 BC). Multiple Appendixes.; 325 pages.