Science Daily December 7, 2022 The issues arising from the low S mass loading and poor cycling stability caused by the shuttle effect of polysulfides seriously limit the operating capacity and cycling capability of room-temperature sodium–sulfur (RT-Na/S) batteries. An international team of researchers (China, Australia) synthesized sulfur-doped graphene frameworks supporting atomically dispersed 2H-MoS2 and Mo1 (S@MoS2-Mo1/SGF) with a record high sulfur mass loading of 80.9 wt.% as an integrated dual active sites cathode for RT-Na/S batteries. They displayed unprecedented cyclic stability with a high initial capacity and a low-capacity fading rate of 0.05% per cycle over 1000 cycles. Experimental and […]