Aluminum Sulfur—Is This How the Future Spells Lithium Ion? - IEEE Spectrum
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In a leap towards low-cost batteries for large-scale grid storage, an international team of researchers led by MIT material chemist Donald Sadoway have invented a battery made of aluminum and sulfur, two of the most abundant and low-cost materials in the world.
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Aluminum Sulfur—Is This How the Future Spells Lithium Ion? - IEEE Spectrum
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Advances and challenges of aluminum–sulfur batteries
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Aluminum Sulfur—Is This How the Future Spells Lithium Ion? - IEEE Spectrum