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Challenges of Lithium Dendrites in Lithium-Ion Batteries Highlighted in Recent Study
A new study reveals that lithium dendrites, crystalline structures forming on anodes, pose significant risks to lithium-ion battery safety and efficiency.
Editorial Staff
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Lithium dendrites are crystalline formations that develop on the anodes of lithium-ion batteries during the charging process. Their presence is a critical concern for battery performance.
These dendrites can extend through the battery's separator, which may lead to short circuits, compromising both safety and operational integrity.
The findings underscore the urgent need for advancements in battery design to address and mitigate the formation of lithium dendrites, ensuring more reliable energy storage solutions.