Shuttle suppression in room temperature sodium–sulfur batteries using ion selective polymer membranes
Chemical Communications2014Vol. 50(24), pp. 3208–3208
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Abstract
A sodiated Nafion-coating on a porous polypropylene backbone was used as a cation selective separator for room temperature sodium-sulfur batteries. The capacity of the cells after 20 cycles could be enhanced by 75% to 350 mA h g(sulfur)(-1) using the new separator.
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