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Michal Leskes
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Solid state NMR spectroscopist, using electrons to polarize nuclei for understanding how functional materials work at the Leskes lab, Weizmann Institute
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/materials/Leskes/
New paper alert🧲🔋Sensitive Detection of Dendritic Lithium Morphologies by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization | The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
Congratulations to 1st authors Nadav and Ayan 👏👏👑
Sensitive Detection of Dendritic Lithium Morphologies by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization
Lithium metal batteries are a promising energy storage technology, but their commercialization is hindered by nonuniform lithium deposition, which is detrimental to the battery lifetime and safety. In particular, needle-like dendrites pose the greatest risk as they often lead to short-circuits; as such, it is essential to identify and mitigate their formation for enabling use of lithium metal anodes. Here we demonstrate that Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP)- enhanced NMR, where the high polarization of the lithium conduction electrons increases the sensitivity of lithium NMR, is a powerful tool for determining the lithium morphology. By systematically controlling the deposited lithium structures within a polymer electrolyte system, we show that DNP enhancement correlates with morphology, allowing us to distinguish between micro- and nano-sized dendrites. Complementary electron paramagnetic resonance and electron microscopy measurements confirm the morphological interpretation. This work introduces a spectroscopic strategy for sensitively probing lithium dendritic structures with high specificity, offering a pathway to understand and control their formation across a range of battery systems and electrochemical formation conditions.
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August 24, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Reposted by Michal Leskes
Reminder: Final week to register & submit abstract for the Alpine conference on Magnetic Resonance in Solids 2025, the deadline is May 31 @michal-leskes.bsky.social #NMRevents #NMRchat #NMR 🧲
REMINDER: Registration and abstract submission for the Alpine conference on Magnetic Resonance in Solids 2025 (Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France) is open until May 31. Register early, the number of places at the conference is limited alpine-conference.org #NMRchat #NMR 🧲 photo by Ximonic, Simo Räsäne
May 26, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Now out in @pubs.acs.org ACSnano 🔥: New application of metal ion DNP for gaining high sensitivity in NMR of semiconductor nanocrystals! Plus a lot of cool electron microscopy and hyperfine epr spectroscopy! Congratulations Ran and Daniel! #NMRchat
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Metal Ion Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Mn(II)-Doped CdS Nanocrystals: Atomic-Scale Investigation of the Dopant and Its Host
Development of functional nanocrystals requires precise control over their composition and structure. Particularly, surface composition, defects, and doping play a central role in our ability to develop functional nanomaterials. As such, there is great interest in capturing these properties. Solid-state NMR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for probing structural and compositional features at the atomic scale, in particular, when it is coupled with the high sensitivity gained by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP). DNP enhances NMR sensitivity by transferring high electron spin polarization to the surrounding nuclear spins. This dramatically improves the signal intensity, making it a valuable tool for detecting subtle structural features. Utilizing metal ion dopants as polarization agents for DNP has been shown to be an excellent approach to increasing ssNMR sensitivity in the bulk of inorganic solids. Here, we demonstrate the implementation of this approach to nanocrystals, focusing on Mn(II)-doped CdS, where homogeneous doping is known to be challenging while being critical for the DNP process. The intricate nature of the doping was elucidated by quantitative electron microscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. We confirmed that Mn(II) doping is confined to the core of the nanocrystals and that statistically dopants are homogeneously distributed within each nanocrystal. DNP from Mn(II) dopants is then shown to increase 113Cd NMR sensitivity by an order of magnitude, enabling distinction between core and surface environments as well as the detection of defects in the bulk of the nanocrystals. We expect that the approach can be extended to other nanocrystals, providing an efficient route for characterizing their bulk and surface properties.
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April 28, 2025 at 9:02 PM
Reposted by Michal Leskes
. @michal-leskes.bsky.social Reminder: Deadline for the application for student grants is in two weeks, April 30, please follow the instructions given here: alpine-conference.org/awards/ #NMRchat 🧲
April 16, 2025 at 2:28 PM
Reposted by Michal Leskes
@michal-leskes.bsky.social Registration opening soon for the Alpine conference on Magnetic Resonance in Solids 2025. The conference will take place in Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France, on 14-18 September 2025. A number of student grants is available. For updates www.alpine-conference.org #NMRchat #NMR 🧲
March 5, 2025 at 3:22 PM
How does spin diffusion affect polarization transfer in DNP from metal ions? Check out our new work:
The role of spin diffusion in endogenous metal ions DNP pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/articl…
Congratulations to @IliaMoroz92 @dani_jardon 👏👏👏🧲#NMRchat
https://pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/articl…
January 9, 2025 at 12:42 PM
Reposted by Michal Leskes
Hi Team #NMRchat #NMR. Happy to see you out here!

Let's start spreading the word about the ENC-ISMAR Joint Conference, April 6-10, 2025.

Oral Abstract Deadline: January 10

www.enc-conference.org/enc-ismar-2025
December 4, 2024 at 9:35 PM
Reposted by Michal Leskes
Wednesday, November 27, 4 pm CET / 10 am EST, Leipzig Spin Resonance Colloquium, Michal Leskes @michal-leskes.bsky.social Elucidating the Structure and Function of Battery Interfaces through DNP – Solid State NMR www.physes.uni-leipzig.de/en/lsr-collo... #NMRevents #NMRchat #NMR #DNPNMR 🧲
November 19, 2024 at 7:40 PM
Finally! So happy to share this work where we track formation of Li dendrites in composite electrolytes! w/DNP NMR we determine SEI compositon and how ceramics interact with dendrites. More details below, but first 👏👏👏 to @ayanmaity94👑& @Asya_Sviri👑 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Tracking dendrites and solid electrolyte interphase formation with dynamic nuclear polarization—NMR spectroscopy - Nature Communications
Using advanced solid state NMR techniques, authors reveal how ceramics particles in composite solid electrolytes control lithium dendrites growth in lithium-metal batteries as well as determine the co...
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November 17, 2024 at 1:00 PM