High energy density electrochemical systems such as metal batteries suffer from uncontrollable dendrite growth on cycling, which can severely compromise battery safety and longevity. This originates from the thermodynamic preference of metal nucleation on electrode surfaces, where obtaining the crucial information on metal deposits in terms of crystal orientation, plated volume, and growth rate is very challenging. In situ liquid phase transmission electron microscopy (LPTEM) is a promising technique to visualize and understand electrodeposition processes, however a detailed quantification of which presents significant difficulties. Here by performing Zn electroplating and analyzing the data via basic image processing, this work not only sheds new light on the dendrite growth mechanism but also demonstrates a workflow showcasing how dendritic deposition can be visualized with volumetric and growth rate information. These results along with additionally corroborated 4D STEM analysis take steps to access information on the crystallographic orientation of the grown Zn nucleates and toward live quantification of in situ electrodeposition processes.
Toward Quantitative Electrodeposition via In Situ Liquid Phase Transmission Electron Microscopy: Studying Electroplated Zinc Using Basic Image Processing and 4D STEM.
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作者:Park Junbeom, Dutta Sarmila, Sun Hongyu, Jo Janghyun, Karanth Pranav, Weber Dieter, Tavabi Amir H, Durmus Yasin Emre, Dzieciol Krzysztof, Jodat Eva, Karl André, Kungl Hans, Pivak Yevheniy, Garza H Hugo Pérez, George Chandramohan, Mayer Joachim, Dunin-Borkowski Rafal E, Basak Shibabrata, Eichel Rüdiger-A
| 期刊: | Small Methods | 影响因子: | 9.100 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Dec;8(12):e2400081 |
| doi: | 10.1002/smtd.202400081 | ||
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