
Scientists in the UK have developed a prototype lithium-sulfur battery after being inspired by the cells in the human intestine.
Researchers from the University of Cambridge claim to have found a way to prevent the dissolution and diffusion of polysulfide in liquid organic electrolytes — a key issue when looking to commercially develop lithium-sulfur batteries.
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