Carmen Cavallo and Aleksandar Matic, Chalmers University of Technology (IMAGE)
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"The porous structure of the graphene aerogel is key. It soaks up a high amount of the catholyte, giving you high enough sulfur loading to make the catholyte concept worthwhile," says Carmen Cavallo, Researcher in Condensed Matter Physics at Chalmers.
"Lithium sulfur batteries have the advantage of not needing to contain any environmentally harmful fluorine, as is commonly found in lithium ion batteries," says Aleksandar Matic, Professor of Condensed Matter Physics.
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