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Improved cycle life and stability of lithium metal anodes through ultrathin atomic layer deposition surface treatments

Kazyak et al., 2015

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6381417840447132619
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Kazyak E
Wood K
Dasgupta N
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Chemistry of Materials

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Improving the cycle life and failure resistance of lithium metal anodes is critical for next- generation rechargeable batteries. Here, we show that treating Li metal foil electrodes with ultrathin (∼ 2 nm) Al2O3 layers using atomic layer deposition (ALD) without air exposure …
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