Under the leadership of Zhou Guangmin, an associate professor at the Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, the team has achieved a significant breakthrough. By harnessing the power of quantum chemistry and machine learning methodologies, they have successfully identified a 'wakable' sulfur electrochemical 'pre-molecular mediator' from among 196 molecular combinations. This mediator has the remarkable ability to transform into active molecules during battery reactions, thereby refining the sulfur conversion process and substantially boosting the energy density of lithium-sulfur batteries. This innovation is poised to prolong the flight duration of drones and bolster the growth of the low-altitude economic sector.
