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Thermodynamics long-cycled cells

The properties of lithium metal were described in Chapter 4, where particular note was made of its high specific capacity and electrode potential. However, because of its highly electropositive nature, it is thermodynamically unstable in contact with a wide variety of reducible materials. In particular, lithium reacts with components of most electrolytes to form a passivating layer. Film formation of this type ensures long shelf life for primary lithium cells, but causes severe problems when the electrode is cycled in a secondary cell. [Pg.202]


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