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Room‐Temperature Sodium–Sulfur Batteries
In article number 2302626, Yuping Liu, Shuangyi Liu, Lin Zhang and co‐workers review the recent developments in transition‐metal‐based catalytic material for RT Na‐S batteries. The design, fabrication, and properties of these materials are comprehensively summarized and systematically analyzed; moreover, the existing challenges and prospects of employing RT...
Room‐temperature sodium–sulfur (RT Na–S) batteries have emerged as a promising candidate for next‐generation scalable energy storage systems, due to their high theoretical energy density, low cost, and natural abundance. However, the practical applications of these batteries are hindered by the notorious shuttle effect of soluble sodium polysulfides (NaPSs) and sluggish reaction kinetics, which result...