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LiSTAR Roadmap Paper on Lithium Sulfur Batteries

25 March 2021

‘Image: Microscale X-ray computed tomography rendering of a Li-S cathode showing a variation in the size and morphology of sulfur particles. Courtesy of Dr. Chun Tan’

The paper is the result of the Faraday Institution funded LiSTAR collaboration which is led by UCL and involves eight universities and a further eight industrial partners and aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state and future challenges of lithium sulfur research. The work has been produced by 44 authors and is divided into 20 smaller sections to aid readability and covers everything from the computational design of materials through to the prospects and potential applications of this next generation battery technology. The paper is open access and available on the IOPSCIENCE website.