Tuning a 2D Material’s Electric Heart to Power Better Batteries
The persistent challenge of the polysulfide shuttle effect and sluggish sulfur redox kinetics hinders the commercialization of high-energy lithium-sulfur batteries. A new computational study investigates a novel class of two-dimensional materials, In2SenS3-n monolayers, which possess an intrinsic ferroelectric polarization. By modulating the ratio of selenium to sulfur atoms, the researchers demonstrate precise atomic-scale control over this polarization, a property that could be harnessed to…
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