There are materials that can store even more lithium than silicon; a notable example is sulfur. But sulfur has a tendency to react with itself, producing ions that can float off into the electrolyte.
A research team including a University of Michigan scientist has discovered a new mechanism ... A specific kind of sulfur existing under a very specific set of pressures and temperatures as ...
On the other hand, sulfur-containing compounds, such as isothiocyanates and polysulfides, which are found in many vegetables, are known to promote geometrical isomerization of carotenoids (e.g ...