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From: LP12
Onions, supher hydorgen gas >>>

"Challenges and current approaches of Li2S-based cathodes
As mentioned earlier, like elemental sulfur, Li2S also shows poor electrical conductivity and features the shuttling phenomenon due to polysulfide dissolution in the electrolyte. Moreover, Li2S needs to be handled in an inert environment, as it is easily hydrolysed in a normal environment and releases toxic hydrogen sulphide gas. Additionally, during the very first charging cycle (because, unlike the Li/S system, where the battery is assembled in the charged state, the Li2S-based cathode system"

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2405829719301412

Moore's Law out the window so ... damn the torpedoes. we need those electric cars n windmills 4 King Sausage etc.


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