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A Li-N-C-H-O ionic coating formed during electrochemical plating stabilizes lithium metal anodes by controlling surface reactions and suppressing dendrites.
Metal oxide coatings on electrodes shift ORR, OER, and HER toward faster 4-electron pathways, boosting yield and limiting membrane-damaging peroxide.
Carbon fibers grown on stainless steel and sulfur electroplating improve sulfur cathode conductivity while limiting lithium product elution.
Trace-level Ag, Ti, and S plus controlled crystal orientation help copper current collectors resist wrinkling, relaxation, and cracking.
Trace silver, titanium, and sulfur with controlled crystal orientation help copper foil resist wrinkles, cracks, and thermal stress in Li-ion batteries.
A protective copper foil with a controlled thermal deformation index improves active-material adhesion and helps secondary batteries retain capacity longer.
Controlled electroplating and a C/N/O-containing protective layer suppress thin copper foil curling, reducing tears and wrinkles in battery electrode production.
A low-moisture protective layer on battery copper foil blocks moisture and active material penetration to preserve capacity retention.
Controlling hydrogen vacancy density across matte and shiny copper foil surfaces helps prevent curling and tears in thin battery electrodes.
A matte-shiny copper foil surface balances active-material adhesion and coating uniformity to improve secondary battery life.
Controlled foil friction and tensile strength prevent roll slipping, wrinkles, and tears in ultra-thin battery electrode production.
A corrugated porous carbon network with metal nanoparticles boosts capacitor energy and power density while improving cycling stability.
An ionic liquid electrolyte with controlled water and transition metal impurities enables higher-purity neodymium recovery at lower energy burden.
A nickel and lanthanum oxide coating helps Hot-BOP parts in solid oxide fuel cells suppress chromium volatilization during long-term high-temperature use.
Pulse electrodeposition in water-impregnated 2D-material aerogels enables uniform metal deposition, controlled particle size, and lower metal use.
Pre-forming SEI on anode particles with external additives cuts first-cycle lithium loss, lowers impedance, and enables tailored SEI chemistry.
Electroplated nickel or cobalt phosphide barriers let conductor rods use conductive liquid junctions without corrosion, extending electrical contact life.
Controlling the Cu2S/CuS ratio in a steel cord bonding layer helps tires retain rubber adhesion and durability after wet heat exposure.
A two-step electrochemical route builds nanoporous metal on open-cell foam to raise surface area without sacrificing stability or hydraulic permeability.
A holey Ni-Fe-Cr layered hydroxide boosts oxygen evolution with lower overpotential and longer stability using Earth-abundant metals.
Ultrafast carbon electrodeposition forms a conformal coating on silicon Li-ion electrodes to limit expansion damage and extend cycle life.
A Ni-Co ceramic coating on SOFC interconnects suppresses chromium evaporation, limits cathode contamination, and keeps resistance low.
Metallic nanoparticles embedded in a porous corrugated carbon network raise capacitance while preserving power density and cycling stability.
A microwelded platinum foil on titanium cuts electrode cost and corrosion while preserving field uniformity and reducing bubbles in mobility tests.
A MoS2-chitosan coated SPCE enables low-cost, on-site Mn2+ detection in water with stripping voltammetry and reduced ion interference.
A two-layer release coating balances copper foil support and easy peeling, preventing wrinkles, damage, and stress during separation.
Wet deposition can lose thickness precision on complex shapes; dry sputtering forms a dense metal-oxide film suited to mass production.
Electrochemical film formation helps control amorphous coating thickness on complex shapes while supporting scalable production.