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A Stepped Mesh Host for Lithium Metal Batteries Inspired by Transmission Electron Microscopy Sampling GridsA Stepped Mesh Host for Lithium Metal Batteries Inspired by Transmission Electron Microscopy Sampling Grids

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A Stepped Mesh Host for Lithium Metal Batteries Inspired by Transmission Electron Microscopy Sampling Grids
Authors
Kim, JeongminKim, MihyunKim, Minki홍진석Moon, Seung WonYu, Seung-HoLee, SeungYong
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
대한금속·재료학회
Keywords
3D host; Anode-free lithium metal battery; Lithiophilic layer; Lithium metal battery; Transmission electron microscopy grid
Citation
Electronic Materials Letters, v.20, no.6, pp 767 - 774
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Electronic Materials Letters
Volume
20
Number
6
Start Page
767
End Page
774
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/204209
DOI
10.1007/s13391-023-00474-9
ISSN
1738-8090
2093-6788
Abstract
With the growing demand for high-energy-density rechargeable batteries, lithium metal anodes have reemerged as a promising alternative to conventional graphite anodes in lithium-ion batteries. Lithium metal boasts exceptional energy storage characteristics, yet its practical application has been impeded by dendritic growth issues. Extensive research has explored various solutions, including electrode engineering through surface modification and 3D structural hosts, which often involve intricate designs and processes. This study introduces an effective approach to govern lithium metal nucleation and growth, leveraging the synergistic effects of a lithiophilic layer and surface energy diversification. Inspired by the structure of standard copper mesh grids used in transmission electron microscopy (TEM), we illustrate how subtle topographic modifications can provide a viable path to anode-free lithium metal batteries. This research represents a significant stride towards accelerated advancements in lithium metal batteries, promising higher energy density and enhanced safety for energy storage solutions.
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