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D Lu, Sulphur could make phone batteries that last for days, NewScientist, 11 January 2020, p 13
In Australia, the University of Melbourne had developed a battery with four times the capacity of Li-ion model. The tendency of a sulphur electrode to disintegrate due to its significant expansion and contraction as it cycles has been solved by using a polymer to give more space for the sulphur particles.
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Journal title: New Scientist
Keywords: 4 Propulsion - 4.2 Battery-electric vehicles
Subjects: Electric vehicles, Batteries