材料科学
剥离(纤维)
电流密度
电解质
电迁移
扩散
电镀(地质)
电极
复合材料
分析化学(期刊)
热力学
物理
地质学
物理化学
化学
量子力学
色谱法
地球物理学
作者
Dominic Spencer Jolly,Ziyang Ning,Ed Darnbrough,Jitti Kasemchainan,Gareth O. Hartley,Paul Adamson,David E.J. Armstrong,T.J. Marrow,Peter G. Bruce
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.9b17786
摘要
Three-electrode studies coupled with tomographic imaging of the Na/Na-β″-alumina interface reveal that voids form in the Na metal at the interface on stripping and they accumulate on cycling, leading to increasing interfacial current density, dendrite formation on plating, short circuit, and cell failure. The process occurs above a critical current for stripping (CCS) for a given stack pressure, which sets the upper limit on current density that avoids cell failure, in line with results for the Li/solid-electrolyte interface. The pressure required to avoid cell failure varies linearly with current density, indicating that Na creep rather than diffusion per se dominates Na transport to the interface and that significant pressures are required to prevent cell death, >9 MPa at 2.5 mA·cm–2.
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