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Organic solvent-based practical cells

Cells with lithium metal negative plates [Pg.222]

There have been a number of attempts to produce commercial lithium rechargeable batteries. The V205 positive is currently used by the Matsushita Battery Industrial Co in Japan for the production of small capacity, coin-type cells. Fig. 7.24 shows a cross-section of one prototype. For the construction of the battery, V205 and carbon black are mixed together with a binder, moulded and vacuum-dried to form the positive electrode pellet. A solution of LiBF4 in a propylene carbonate-y-butyrolactone-1,2-dimethoxyethane mixture absorbed in a polypropylene separator is used as the electrolyte. [Pg.222]

The earliest fully commercial rechargeable lithium battery was announced in the late 1980s by a Canadian company, Moli Energy Ltd. [Pg.222]

This battery was based on a lithium metal anode and a molybdenum disulphide cathode  [Pg.223]

The electrochemical discharge-charge process of the battery is based on the intercalation/de-intercalation of lithium molybdenum disulphide  [Pg.223]


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