Sulfur-based battery takes on the problem of energy storage “at the terawatt scale”
Chiang’s team knew from jump they wanted to use sulfur as the cathode and water as the electrolyte solution that holds the energy.
Read the article in Quartz.
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Chiang’s team knew from jump they wanted to use sulfur as the cathode and water as the electrolyte solution that holds the energy.
Read the article in Quartz.