“…8 After this, the resultant sulfur serves as an independent cathode material and hence induces the same problems as observed in the conventional Li/S cells, such as dissolution of lithium polysulfide (Li 2 S n with n > 2), redox shuttle, and other resultant parasitic reactions. 15 Based on the above redox mechanism, the C-FeS 2 composites [16][17][18][19][20][21] and carbon-modified/wrapped FeS 2 materials [22][23][24][25] with various novel structures, such as nanocrystals, 4 microspheres 26,27 and core-shell structures, 28 have been widely synthesized to improve the cyclability and power capability of the Li/FeS 2 cells. On the other hand, the solid-state electrolyte, 11,[29][30][31][32] polymer composite electrolyte, 6,11,29,30 and ionic liquid 33 have been proposed to prevent the dissolution of Li 2 S n .…”