The Li–S battery: an investigation of redox shuttle and self-discharge behaviour with LiNO<sub>3</sub>-containing electrolytes
Matthew J. Lacey(Uppsala University), Daniel Brandell(Uppsala University), Carl Tengstedt(Scania (Sweden)), Julia Maibach(Uppsala University), Anurag Yalamanchili(Uppsala University), Kristina Edström(Uppsala University)
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