Abstract

In article number 2100868, Zhirong Zhao-Karger and co-workers report the functionalization of a commercial separator with a polyoxovanadate/carbon composite that can effectively suppress the polysulfide shuttle effect in magnesium – sulfur batteries via the chemical interaction between the vanadate and sulfur species. This innovative strategy could be an efficient approach to enhance the performance of metal–sulfur battery systems.

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