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CH01.13.29 2023 MRS Fall Meeting

Advanced Fluorescence Microscope and Smart Cloud Algorithm in Real-Time Quantitative Processing and Analysis of Electroconvection

When and Where

Nov 29, 2023
8:00pm - 10:00pm

Hynes, Level 1, Hall A

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Duhan Zhang1

Massachusetts Institute of Technology1

Abstract

Duhan Zhang1

Massachusetts Institute of Technology1
In an electrochemical cell at high current densities, electroconvection plays a critical role in determining the morphology of electrodeposited metals. The resultant dendrite formation leads to risky battery performance failure. Over the past decades, though intensive theoretical analysis and experimental effort have been done, the detailed structure and dynamics of electroconvection remain unknown, because experimental observations lacked the resolution to expose the fundamental, hierarchical spatial structure of these flows, while the data processing algorithms were not fully established for large sample size. To address this shortcoming, we built an advanced optical electrochemical cell that fits in situ imaging with a superresolution fluorescence microscope. By observing and recording real-time motions of electrolytes, electroconvection flows have been interrogated at unprecedented, high temporal and spatial resolution. As a complement to the visualization studies, a cloud computing<br/>analysis algorithm was developed by combining a higher resolution Particle Image Velocimetry algorithm and a machine learning model to enable velocity distribution data over the entire optical field of view at nanoscale or microscale spatial resolution. Consequently, detailed velocity maps are obtained across the optical electrochemical cell, allowing us to quantitatively measure and analyze the initiation and evolution of<br/>the hierarchical microstructures inside the electroconvection in a unidirectional electric field. With these powerful tools, we further studied the effect of polymer viscoelasticity on electroconvection and electrodeposition. The addition of an ultrahigh molar mass polyethylene oxide to the electrolytes transforms the materials to a viscoelastic fluid state that changes the electroconvection dependence on time and voltage and induces a smooth electrodeposition on the metal anode by unique polymer rheological properties. Especially, the relaxation of long polymer chains in the electrolyte provides a promising manner to prevent dendrite growth. We further analyzed these observations using<br/>direct numerical simulations for Newtonian and viscoelastic fluid models, and the quantitative analysis of experimental results indicates good consistency with simulation predictions.

Keywords

in situ | interface | spectroscopy

Symposium Organizers

Liam Collins, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Rajiv Giridharagopal, University of Washington
Philippe Leclere, University of Mons
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, University of California, Santa Barbara

Symposium Support

Silver
Bruker
Digital Surf

Session Chairs

Liam Collins
Rajiv Giridharagopal
Philippe Leclere

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CH01.13.02
Platinum Selenide Nanoparticles Synthesis and Their Reaction with Butyllithium Breaking the Long-Range Ordering Structure

CH01.13.03
Effect of Pore Size on Surface Properties of Porous Solids: Determining the Hydrophilicity of Carbon Supports using the Hansen Solubility Parameters and Dielectric Spectroscopy

CH01.13.04
Insights on The Disordered Nature in Amorphous-Based Anode Materials from Electron Pair Distribution Function

CH01.13.05
Thickness Dependence and In Situ Studies of Nanomechanical Properties of Polymer Thin Films Upon Gas-Polymer Interaction using Amplitude Modulation Frequency Modulation (AMFM) Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

CH01.13.06
Cathode Electrolyte Interphase on the Surface of High-Nickel Cathode Materials based on Different Residual Lithium Species

CH01.13.07
Subnanometer-Scale Mobile Structures Localized at an Interface Between One-Dimensionally Aligned Sulfonate Groups and Water Investigated by Three-Dimensional Scanning AFM

CH01.13.08
Ferroelectric SrTiO3 Induced by Energetic Ion Irradiation

CH01.13.09
Resistive Switching Behaviors of TiO2 Protection Layers via Electrochemical Forming Process for Robust Photoelectrochemcial Water Splitting

CH01.13.12
Characterization and Testing of Porous Boron Nitride Towards Application in Adsorption-Based Processes

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