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Introduce Tortuosity to Retain Polysulfides and Suppress Li Dendrites [PDF]
Practical application of lithium-sulfur batteries remains challenging, including issues with both cathode and anode. Recently in Matter, researchers report a novel solution for sulfur cathode and lithium anode, introducing tortuosity into a graphene-oxide host, resulting in significant performance improvement.
Jiashen Meng, Quan Pang, Liqiang Mai
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Lamina-specific AMPA receptor dynamics following visual deprivation in vivo. [PDF]
Regulation of AMPA receptor (AMPAR) expression is central to synaptic plasticity and brain function, but how these changes occur in vivo remains elusive.
Cudmore, Robert H +4 more
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The notorious lithium dendrite growth, causing the safety concern, hinders the practical application of high-capacity Li metal anodes for rechargeable batteries.
Yongliang Cui +9 more
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Understanding the deformation mechanism of individual phases of a ZrTi-based bulk metallic glass matrix composite using in situ diffraction and imaging methods [PDF]
The plasticity of a ZrTi-based bulk metallic glass composite consisting of glassy matrix and crystalline dendritic phase was studied in-situ under identical tensile loading conditions using scanning electron microscopy and synchrotron X-ray diffraction ...
Connolley, Thomas +3 more
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Detecting Li Dendrites in a Two‐Electrode Battery System
AbstractThe use of high‐energy‐density Li metal anodes in rechargeable batteries is not possible because of dendrite formation that can potentially result in a battery fire. Although so‐called dendrite‐free Li metal anodes have been reported in many recent publications, Li dendrite growth is still kinetically favorable and it remains a severe safety ...
Tuo Wang +2 more
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Near-threshold fatigue crack growth in bulk metallic glass composites [PDF]
A major drawback in using bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) as structural materials is their extremely poor fatigue performance. One way to alleviate this problem is through the composite route, in which second phases are introduced into the glass to arrest ...
Boopathy, Kombaiah +3 more
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Induction of planar Li growth with designed interphases for dendrite-free Li metal anodes
Abstract Lithium metal is the ultimate anode candidate for high-energy-density lithium batteries because of its high specific capacity (3860 mAh g − 1) and low redox potential (−3.05 V vs. SHE). The nonuniform lithium ions flux and the highly reactive nature of Li metal, however, lead to continuous Li dendrite formation and dead Li growth.
Xiang Han +10 more
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The practical applications of lithium metal batteries are limited by uncontrolled dendrite growth during cycling. Herein, we propose a simple and scalable approach to stabilize lithium metal anodes using laser scribing technology to integratively design ...
Hong Xiao +8 more
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Branching dendrites with resonant membrane: a “sum-over-trips” approach [PDF]
Dendrites form the major components of neurons. They are complex branching structures that receive and process thousands of synaptic inputs from other neurons.
A Mauro +37 more
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A multi-protein receptor-ligand complex underlies combinatorial dendrite guidance choices in C. elegans. [PDF]
Ligand receptor interactions instruct axon guidance during development. How dendrites are guided to specific targets is less understood. The C. elegans PVD sensory neuron innervates muscle-skin interface with its elaborate dendritic branches.
Dong, Xintong +5 more
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