Detecting Li Dendrites in a Two-Electrode Battery System.

Adv Mater

Rice University, Chemistry Department, 6100 Main ST MS 60, Houston, TX, 77005, USA.

Published: April 2019

The use of high-energy-density Li metal anodes in rechargeable batteries is not possible because of dendrite formation that can potentially result in a battery fire. Although so-called dendrite-free Li metal anodes have been reported in many recent publications, Li dendrite growth is still kinetically favorable and it remains a severe safety concern in mass production. Here, a detection system capable of alerting for Li dendrite formation in a two-electrode battery with no additional electrodes required is reported. When dendrites contact a red phosphorous-coated separator, dendrite growth is revealed by a significant voltage change. This can activate a signal through the battery management system, warning of the presence of Li dendrites and leading to shutdown of the battery before the dendrites become dangerous.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.201807405DOI Listing

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