This book presents the latest advances in rechargeable lithium-sulfur
(Li-S) batteries and provides a guide for future developments in this
field. Novel electrode compositions and architectures as well as
innovative cell designs are needed to make Li-S technology practically
viable. Nowadays, several challenges still persist, such as the shuttle
of lithium polysulfides and the poor reversibility of lithium-metal
anode, among others. However over the past several years significant
progress has been made in the research and development of Li-S
batteries. This book addresses most aspects of Li-S batteries and
reviews the topic in depth. Advances are summarized and guidance for
future development is provided. By elevating our understanding of Li-S
batteries to a high level this may inspire new ideas for advancing this
technology and making it commercially viable. This book is of interest
to the battery community and will benefit graduate students and
professionals working in this field