Using a new microscopy
method, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National
Laboratory can image and measure electrochemical processes in batteries
in real time and at nanoscale resolution.
Scientists at ORNL
used a miniature electrochemical liquid cell that is placed in a
transmission electron microscope to study an enigmatic phenomenon in
lithium-ion batteries called the solid electrolyte interphase, or SEI,
as described in a study published in Chemical Communications.
Read more at ORNL Microscopy System Delivers Real-time View of Battery Electrochemistry | ornl.gov
A new in situ transmission electron microscopy technique enabled ORNL researchers to image the snowflake-like growth of the solid electrolyte interphase from a working battery electrode. |
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