Self-healing sulfur electrodes were developed that mimick an endogenous process called fibrinolysis which is a biological self-healing process. Researchers at China’s Tsinghua University, who developed the self-healing sulfur microparticle (SMiP) cathode report that after 2,000 cycles at a high sulfur loading of 5.6 mg(S)cm−2 almost no decay was measured. Advanced research could help guide the design of novel healing agents toward high-performance rechargeable batteries.
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