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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Now, writing in _Nature_, Philippe Sautet, Xiangfeng Duan and co-workers report a computational and experimental approach to identify the
main intermediates in the SRR and, using in situ Raman spectroscopy, directly probe the formation and conversion of lithium polysulfide species (pictured) in the reaction. “The conversion of
the 8-atom ring molecule, S8, into Li2S solid is not as complex as once thought,” says Duan. “Although many kinds of high-order lithium polysulfides have been widely speculated, our studies
reveal that only a few species — Li2S8, Li2S6 and Li2S4 — have a significant role in the reaction.” This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS
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