China builds unstoppable Li-S battery that works even after being cut in half
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A new lithium-sulfur battery prototype developed by Chinese researchers can function even when folded or cut, addressing safety concerns with traditional lithium-ion batteries. The innovation involves coating the cathode with polyacrylic acid, resulting in improved charge retention and stability, with the battery retaining 72% capacity after 300 cycles.
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