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Coin-type lithium secondary batteries

Secondary batteries can be electrically charged, and these batteries can offer savings in costs and resources. Recently, lithium-ion and nickel-metal hydride batteries have been developed, and are used with the other secondary batteries, such as nickel-cadmium, lead-acid, and coin-type lithium secondary batteries. [Pg.20]

Nohma, T., Yoshimura, S., Nishio, K., Yamamoto, Y., Fnknoka, S., and Kara, M., Development of coin-type lithium secondary batteries containing manganese diox-ide/Li-Al, J. Power Sources, 58, 205, 1996. [Pg.526]

Coin-Type Lithium Secondary Batteries 55 Table 2.9 Specifications of cylindrical llthium-thlonyl chloride batteries. [Pg.58]


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