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      Lithium–sulfur batteries: Making the invisible visible

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          Li-S battery analyzed by UV/Vis in operando mode.

          Battery watch: UV/Vis spectrophotometry is demonstrated as a powerful analytical method for the in situ study of polysulfides. Through the interactions that occur between different chain-length polysulfide molecules and the UV/Vis radiation, quantitative and qualitative determination of the polysulfides formed during Li-S battery operation can be achieved.
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            Lithium/Sulfur Batteries Upon Cycling: Structural Modifications and Species Quantification by In Situ and Operando X-Ray Diffraction Spectroscopy

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              Systematical electrochemical study on the parasitic shuttle-effect in lithium-sulfur-cells at different temperatures and different rates

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                Journal
                Nature Energy
                Nat. Energy
                Springer Nature
                2058-7546
                May 8 2017
                May 8 2017
                : 2
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                : 17076
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                10.1038/nenergy.2017.76
                e83bbfba-cd77-4f6a-8420-06167bacfdcf
                © 2017
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