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Lynden Archer: 'Stability of Metal-Electrolyte Interphases in Secondary Batteries'

Lynden Archer: 'Stability of Metal-Electrolyte Interphases in Secondary Batteries' 2020 Purdue Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series presenter Lynden A. Archer, the James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Director of the Cornell Energy Systems Institute, Cornell University

In this lecture, Lynden Archer discusses "Stability of Metal-Electrolyte Interphases in Secondary Batteries". He considers the stability of electrodeposition of reactive metals on planar electrodes in liquid and semisolid structured electrolytes in which neither of these requirements are met in state-of-the-art rechargeable battery chemistries, and contemporary efforts to evaluate these approaches using electroanalytical and direct visualization studies.

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