“…90 Another study comparing several equimolar mixtures of either G 3 or G 4 with various salts (LiBETI, LiBF 4 , LiTf and LiNO 3 ) revealed that the dissolution of lithium polysulfides may be suppressed whether SILs are employed. 91 On the other hand, the G 4 -LiTf solution with the lithium salt in a 1 mol kg −1 concentration was considered the preferred electrolyte for performing a comparative evaluation of the electrochemical performance of several cathode composites prepared by mixing sulfur with carbon materials of various natures (namely, graphite, mesocarbon microbeads, and multi-walled carbon nanotubes). Besides, the electrolyte characteristics in terms of 1 H, 7 Li, and 19 F nuclei self-diffusion coefficients, ionic conductivity, and ionic association degree were investigated by combining NMR and impedance spectroscopy measurements.…”