In-Situ Optical Microscopic Investigation of the Dendrite Formation on Lithium Anode Under Different Electrolyte Conditions in Li-S Battery

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2016-12-01Author
Ding, Tianyao
Department
Engineering
Advisor(s)
Deyang Qu
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By utilizing a high-resolution optical microscope, the dendrite formation on a lithium electrode with different electrolytes suitable for Li-S battery was investigated. It is found that the anions of lithium, the solvents, and the deposition current density have significant effects on the dendrite formation and surface morphology of lithium electrodes in electrolytes without polysulfides. On the contrary, in electrolytes with 25 mM concentration of polysulfides, the dendrite formation and surface morphology tend to be similar regardless of the other conditions. The dendrite-suppression effect of polysulfides, inorganic additive (CsNO3), and electrode modifier (TEOS) are not significant in the electrolytes with polysulfides and a high deposition current density (10 mA*cm-2).
Subject
In-Situ Optical Microscopy
Lithium Dendrites
Lithium-sulfur Battery
Nonaqueous Electrolyte
Polysulfide
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