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Coin-type cell configuration

This battery was fabricated and tested under a coin-type cell configuration [80, 81]. The overall process of this battery is shown in Equation 7.6. [Pg.234]

The LiMnOj battery is the most popular lithium battery, and it is produced worldwide by more than 14 manufacturers. The battery cells are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and capacities. Types of construction features for this battery include coin shape, cylindrical bobbin, cylindrical wound, cylindrical D cell configuration, and prismatic feature. Performance characteristics of commercially available LiMn204 rechargeable batteries are summarized in Table 8.2. [Pg.332]

Further on, the Co-Ni complexes were used for modification of Hohsen Carbon type (10-10) and Hohsen Graphite type (10-28) anode materials for Li-ion batteries applying similar procedure. These anode materials were tested in 2016 size lithium coin cells with a configuration Li/electrolyte (LP-30)/(modified anode material). The coin cells were assembled by standard technology in dry atmosphere of a glove box and then... [Pg.347]

Fabrication of a battery or a cell determines how the device will function and how much it will cost to construct it. Several primary cells with aqueous electrolytes seem to use a single electrodes arranged in parallel or concentric configuration. Specific construction of this type of cell includes cylindrical or bobbin button, and coin. Small secondary cells use a wound or jelly roll construction feature, in which long thin electrodes are wound into a cylinder and placed in a metallic housing or container. This particular cell construction yields higher power density, but it... [Pg.329]


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