Hong et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Prospect of thermal shock induced healing of lithium dendriteHong et al., 2019
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- Hong Z
- Viswanathan V
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- ACS Energy Letters
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Dendritic growth plagues the development of rechargeable lithium metal anodes. Recently, it has been reported that (Science 2018, 359, 1513− 1516) self-heating of the cell provides a mitigation strategy for suppressing dendrites. In order to study this phenomenon, we extend …
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