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Lithium/copper oxide primary batteries

These researches opened the door to the fabrication and commercialization of varieties of primary hthium batteries since the late l%0s nonaqueous hthium cells, especially the 3-V primary systems, have been developed. These systems include lithium-sulfur dioxide (Li//S02) cehs, lithium-polycarbon monofluoride (Li//(CF t) ) cells introduced by Matsuschita in 1973, lithium-manganese oxide (Li//Mn02) cells commercialized by Sanyo in 1975, lithium-copper oxide (Li//CuO) cells, lithium-iodine (Li//(P2VP)1J cells. During the same period, molten salt systems (LiCl-KCl eutecticum) using a Li-Al alloy anode and a FeS cathode were introduced [1]. The lithium-iodine battery has been used to power more than four million cardiac pacemakers since its introduction in 1972. During this time the lithium-iodine system has established a record of reliability and performance unsurpassed by any other electrochemical power source [18]. [Pg.30]


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