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Xiuyu Jin1, Di Huang1, Qiusu Miao1,2
1The Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division (ESDR), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, United States.
Abstract:
Herein, we demonstrate the utility of optical microscopy as an accessible technique for the in situ visualization of dendrite growth within polymer-sulfide composite solid-state electrolytes. The composite electrolyte features in situ polymerization and cross-linking of the polymer between ceramic particles, which opens up extensive opportunities for accelerated materials discovery, given the vast array of acrylate/methacrylate monomers available. Specifically, the cross-linked polymer poly(triethylene glycol dimethacrylate) (poly(TEGDMA)) was observed to effectively fill pores and inhibit dendrite growth at the lithium metal interface, attributed to its glassy state at room temperature. This work represents the first application of optical microscopy to illustrate that the incorporation of glassy, undoped polymers such as poly(TEGDMA) can serve as a viable strategy for dendrite suppression in solid-state composite electrolytes.
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