Understanding over-limiting current (faster than diffusion) is a long-standing challenge in electrochemistry with applications in desalination and energy storage. Known mechanisms involve either chemical or hydrodynamic instabilities in unconfined electrolytes. Here, it is shown that over-limiting current can be sustained by surface conduction in nanopores, without any such instabilities, and used to control dendritic growth during electrodeposition. Copper electrodeposits are grown in anodized aluminum oxide membranes with polyelectrolyte coatings to modify the surface charge. At low currents, uniform electroplating occurs, unaffected by surface modification due to thin electric double layers, but the morphology changes dramatically above ...
© The Author(s) 2019 We study the linear stability of transient electrodeposition in a charged rando...
Next-generation high-energy batteries will require a rechargeable lithium metal anode, but lithium d...
Most electrochemical processes, such as electrodialysis, are limited by diffusion, but in porous med...
Understanding over-limiting current (faster than diffusion) is a long-standing challenge in electroc...
Direct evidence is provided for the transition from surface conduction (SC) to electro-osmotic flow ...
Solid-state programmable metallization cells have attracted considerable attention as memristive ele...
A strategy for the suppression of zinc dendrites in electrodeposition controlled by a physical facto...
The advancements in micro-nano-manufacturing technology has lead to a significant leap in understand...
The diffusion of binary aqueous electrolytes through nanopores with dielectric as well as conductive...
Background Electro-membrane processes are gaining great interest in the field of desalination and ...
Formation of rough, dendritic deposits is a critical problem in metal electrodeposition processes an...
We report a new mechanism for the generation of membrane potential in polarizable nanoporous membran...
We present a modeling study of a nanopore-based transistor computed by a mean-field continuum theory...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
International audienceSupercapacitors are electrochemical devices which store energy by ion adsorpti...
© The Author(s) 2019 We study the linear stability of transient electrodeposition in a charged rando...
Next-generation high-energy batteries will require a rechargeable lithium metal anode, but lithium d...
Most electrochemical processes, such as electrodialysis, are limited by diffusion, but in porous med...
Understanding over-limiting current (faster than diffusion) is a long-standing challenge in electroc...
Direct evidence is provided for the transition from surface conduction (SC) to electro-osmotic flow ...
Solid-state programmable metallization cells have attracted considerable attention as memristive ele...
A strategy for the suppression of zinc dendrites in electrodeposition controlled by a physical facto...
The advancements in micro-nano-manufacturing technology has lead to a significant leap in understand...
The diffusion of binary aqueous electrolytes through nanopores with dielectric as well as conductive...
Background Electro-membrane processes are gaining great interest in the field of desalination and ...
Formation of rough, dendritic deposits is a critical problem in metal electrodeposition processes an...
We report a new mechanism for the generation of membrane potential in polarizable nanoporous membran...
We present a modeling study of a nanopore-based transistor computed by a mean-field continuum theory...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
International audienceSupercapacitors are electrochemical devices which store energy by ion adsorpti...
© The Author(s) 2019 We study the linear stability of transient electrodeposition in a charged rando...
Next-generation high-energy batteries will require a rechargeable lithium metal anode, but lithium d...
Most electrochemical processes, such as electrodialysis, are limited by diffusion, but in porous med...