A major event in the chemistry industry took place in July.
Well, two events.
Two important theses were published in the latest issue of JACS.
In particular, the "Cage-like carbon molecules and sulfur elemental composite cathode materials" thesis which was written by Stanley shocked both the materials science industry and the energy industry.
A month ago, after the patent number was received, the materials science laboratory of Binghamton University released a statement, and now the material science and industry finally saw the true content of the thesis.
Even though the academic community doubted if Professor Stanley really solved the problem regarding lithium-sulfur battery, they were generally optimistic.
After all, Professor Stanley was a big name in the lithium field, and he had ExxonMobil's support, thus making his thesis very credible.
Many research institutes were doing repeated experiments.