Passivation by design
Sapna L. Ramesh and
Jeffrey Lopez ()
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Sapna L. Ramesh: Northwestern University
Jeffrey Lopez: Northwestern University
Nature Energy, 2025, vol. 10, issue 8, 926-927
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The chemistry at the lithium metal–electrolyte interface determines the cycling stability of lithium-metal electrodes but is challenging to control. A new study demonstrates that polymer coatings can both passivate the reactive lithium metal and selectively modulate interfacial electrolyte species, enabling stable cycling of high-energy-density pouch cells.
Date: 2025
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