Abstract
The addition of elemental sulphur to the copper compound cathode active materials increases the voltage by 0.2–0.4 V, depending on the valency of copper and the reactivity between elemental sulphur and the compound used when discharged in neutral or acidic electrolytes. The voltage increase mechanisms were discussed on the basis of the discharge behaviour, voltammetric studies and the analysis of discharge products.
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