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Lithium–sulfur batteries

Guiding sulfur without crystallizing it

Real-time operando scattering and spectroscopy uncover how controlled disorder in sulfurized polyacrylonitrile stabilizes short sulfur chains, suppresses polysulfide loss and enables highly reversible lithium–sulfur batteries.

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Fig. 1: S–S vibrational modes and Raman spectra in SPAN.
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Risse, S., Partovi-Azar, P. Guiding sulfur without crystallizing it. Nat. Mater. 25, 709–710 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-026-02520-x

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