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Lithium carbon monofluoride

Leclanche or dry cell Alkaline Cell Silver-Zinc Reuben Cell Zinc-Air Fuel Cell Lithium Iodine Lithium-Sulfur Dioxide Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Lithium-Manganese Dioxide Lithium-Carbon Monofluoride... [Pg.233]

Table S, Specifications of coin-type lithium-carbon monofluoride batteries... Table S, Specifications of coin-type lithium-carbon monofluoride batteries...
Catalogue of lithium-carbon monofluoride batteries, Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd., 1996. [Pg.60]

Linden, D. 1995. Lithium/carbon monofluoride [(Li/(CF)J cells. In Handbook of batteries fuel cells, 2nd ed. D. Linden (Ed.). New York McGraw-Hill. 14.59. [Pg.243]

The 1.5 V lithium iron sulfide system competes directly with the alkaline manganese system for high-performance electronic applications. It gives better high-rate performance than the alkaline manganese system. The other main commercial systems are the 3 V lithium carbon monofluoride (Li-CFx) system, and the lithium manganese dioxide (Li-Mn02) system. [Pg.419]

The lithium/carbon monofluoride cell possesses very high theoretical (2260 Wh/ kg) and practical energy densities [26], The cathode material is made by the reaction of carbon with fluorine. The overall reaction is... [Pg.454]

Lithium/Manganese Dioxide Lithium/Iron Disulfide Lithium/Carbon Monofluoride Lithium/Iodide... [Pg.266]

Lithium-Carbon Monofluoride-Silver Vanadium Oxide... [Pg.377]

The design principle of lithium/carbon monofluoride cells is comparable to that of the LiMn02 cells. The cathode however uses as its active material the said carbon monofluoride. The reaction scheme... [Pg.444]

Lithium carbon monofluoride cells are manufactured as button cells, also as ultra-thin discs, as round cells, or as small pins . Such pins (e.g. with a diameter of 2.2 mm, a length of 115 mm) are used for fishing line floats. The round cells are mostly designed as bobbin cells for low rate applications. [Pg.446]

Figure 18.11 Discharge graphs of lithium/carbon monofluoride cells (C size) depending on the load (Matsushita). Figure 18.11 Discharge graphs of lithium/carbon monofluoride cells (C size) depending on the load (Matsushita).
Lithium (BR) Lithium Carbon monofluoride 3.0 13 Wide temperature operation... [Pg.198]

ANSI C18.3M, Part 1 Steuidard for Portable Lithium Primary CeUs and Batteries Lithium/carbon monofluoride Lithium/manganese dioxide... [Pg.97]

TABLE 14.22(a) Characteristics of Lithium/Carbon Monofluoride Li/(CF) Batteries... [Pg.406]


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