Perspective—Lithium Metal Nucleation and Growth on Conductive Substrates: A Multi-Scale Understanding from Atomistic, Nano-, Meso-, to Micro-Scales

  • Liaw B
  • Pawar G
  • Meng Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Reversible lithium (Li) deposition and stripping on conductive substrates like copper is vital for long-life high-energy rechargeable Li batteries. The reversibility is believed hindered by solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formation and Li dendritic growth. Via in situ , operando cryo-microscopy and molecular dynamics simulation, we discovered amorphous Li before a disorder-order phase transition to bcc phase. The kinetics plays a significant role in Li nucleation and morphology evolution. This perspective on Li nucleation and growth from atomistic to nano- (<20 nm), meso- (20–100 nm), and micro-scales (>100 nm) provides a practical guidance on regulating dense Li deposits reversibly for long life performance.

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Liaw, B., Pawar, G., Meng, Y. S., Fang, C., & Lu, B. (2022). Perspective—Lithium Metal Nucleation and Growth on Conductive Substrates: A Multi-Scale Understanding from Atomistic, Nano-, Meso-, to Micro-Scales. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(11), 112505. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac9a08

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