A reaction of the polycondensation product of bis(thien-2-yl)sulfide and formaldehyde with elemental sulfur affords a polymer containing polysulfide moieties (S-content = 67.2%). When used as active cathode material for model lithium rechargeable cells, the polymer shows the discharge capacity of 620 mA·h· g−1 at the first cycle.
A Polysulfide Based on Bis(thien-2-yl)sulfide: Synthesis and Testing as an Active Cathode Material
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