Labs around the world have been pursuing this breakthrough for years.
The development of a new type of rechargeable lithium battery, which labs have pursued throughout the world for years, that is more lightweight, compact, and safe than current ones, may now be possible thanks to a discovery made by MIT researchers.See Also
Until now, there hasn't been much advancement in the understanding of what causes these metal filaments or how to stop them from occurring, making lightweight solid-state batteries a practical alternative.which was published today , not only appears to answer the question of what triggers dendritic growth, but it also demonstrates how dendrites can be stopped from piercing the electrolyte.
"There’s an increase in volume on the side of the cell where the lithium is being deposited. And if there are even microscopic flaws present, this will generate a pressure on those flaws that can cause cracking,” said MIT Professor Yet-Ming Chiang, coauthor of the study in a That could eventually make it feasible to manufacture batteries with metallic lithium electrodes and solid electrolytes. These would not only contain more energy for a given volume and weight, but also do away with the necessity for flammable liquid electrolytes.
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