Abstract

Lyten’s revolutionary 3D Graphene is enabling the transition to a greener future through its high energy density lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. As with all battery chemistries, the electrolyte-electrode interphases formed in-situ during cell cycling not only regulate the redox processes but also strongly dictate the cycle life of the cells.In this talk, we will describe the different interphases formed on the cathode and anode of a Li-S battery and their importance. A glimpse into how regulating these interphases using different additives affects the cycle life of cells will also be demonstrated.

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