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Nature Materials | 2014

Detection of subsurface structures underneath dendrites formed on cycled lithium metal electrodes

Katherine J. Harry; Daniel T. Hallinan; Dilworth Y. Parkinson; Alastair A. MacDowell; Nitash P. Balsara

Failure caused by dendrite growth in high-energy-density, rechargeable batteries with lithium metal anodes has prevented their widespread use in applications ranging from consumer electronics to electric vehicles. Efforts to solve the lithium dendrite problem have focused on preventing the growth of protrusions from the anode surface. Synchrotron hard X-ray microtomography experiments on symmetric lithium-polymer-lithium cells cycled at 90 °C show that during the early stage of dendrite development, the bulk of the dendritic structure lies within the electrode, underneath the polymer/electrode interface. Furthermore, we observed crystalline impurities, present in the uncycled lithium anodes, at the base of the subsurface dendritic structures. The portion of the dendrite protruding into the electrolyte increases on cycling until it spans the electrolyte thickness, causing a short circuit. Contrary to conventional wisdom, it seems that preventing dendrite formation in polymer electrolytes depends on inhibiting the formation of subsurface structures in the lithium electrode.


Journal of Visualized Experiments | 2015

Failure analysis of batteries using synchrotron-based hard x-ray microtomography

Katherine J. Harry; Dilworth Y. Parkinson; Nitash P. Balsara

Imaging morphological changes that occur during the lifetime of rechargeable batteries is necessary to understand how these devices fail. Since the advent of lithium-ion batteries, researchers have known that the lithium metal anode has the highest theoretical energy density of any anode material. However, rechargeable batteries containing a lithium metal anode are not widely used in consumer products because the growth of lithium dendrites from the anode upon charging of the battery causes premature cell failure by short circuit. Lithium dendrites can also form in commercial lithium-ion batteries with graphite anodes if they are improperly charged. We demonstrate that lithium dendrite growth can be studied using synchrotron-based hard X-ray microtomography. This non-destructive imaging technique allows researchers to study the growth of lithium dendrites, in addition to other morphological changes inside batteries, and subsequently develop methods to extend battery life.


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2015

Lithium Dendrite Growth in Glassy and Rubbery Nanostructured Block Copolymer Electrolytes

Nicole Schauser; Katherine J. Harry; Dilworth Y. Parkinson; Hiroshi Watanabe; Nitash P. Balsara


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2015

Failure mode of lithium metal batteries with a block copolymer electrolyte analyzed by X-ray microtomography

Didier Devaux; Katherine J. Harry; Dilworth Y. Parkinson; Rodger Yuan; Daniel T. Hallinan; Alastair A. MacDowell; Nitash P. Balsara


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2015

Electrochemical deposition and stripping behavior of lithium metal across a rigid block copolymer electrolyte membrane

Katherine J. Harry; Xunxun Liao; Dilworth Y. Parkinson; Andrew M. Minor; Nitash P. Balsara


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

Influence of Electrolyte Modulus on the Local Current Density at a Dendrite Tip on a Lithium Metal Electrode

Katherine J. Harry; Kenneth Higa; Venkat Srinivasan; Nitash P. Balsara


Archive | 2017

Electrochemical deposition of refined lithium metal from polymer electrolytes

Katherine J. Harry; Nicole Schauser; Nitash P. Balsara


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Formation and growth of lithium metal dendrites through solid block copolymer membranes

Katherine J. Harry; Kenneth Higa; Nitash P. Balsara


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Failure of Batteries with Block Copolymer Electrolytes and Lithium Metal Anodes

Nitash P. Balsara; Didier Devaux; Katherine J. Harry; Dilworth Y. Parkinson; Rodger Yuan; Daniel T. Hallinan; Alastair A. MacDowell


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Lithium dendrite growth through solid polymer electrolyte membranes

Katherine J. Harry

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Dilworth Y. Parkinson

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Alastair A. MacDowell

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Didier Devaux

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Rodger Yuan

University of California

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Kenneth Higa

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Venkat Srinivasan

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Xunxun Liao

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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