2024
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202308711
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Cryo‐Electron Microscopy Reveals Na Infiltration into Separator Pore Free‐Volume as a Degradation Mechanism in Na Anode:Liquid Electrolyte Electrochemical Cells

Kevin C. Matthews,
Braxton Rush,
Raluca Gearba
et al.

Abstract: Batteries utilizing a sodium (Na) metal anode with a liquid electrolyte are promising for affordable large‐scale energy storage. However, a deep understanding of the intrinsic degradation mechanisms is limited by challenges in accessing the buried interfaces. Here, we perform cryogenic electron microscopy of intact electrode:separator:electrode stacks and reveal degradation and failure of symmetric Na||Na coin cells occurs through the infiltration of Na metal through the pores of the separator rather than by m… Show more

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