Ambient Temperature Rechargeable Lithium Cells: State of the Art; Problems and Opportunities.

Abstract

The state of the art in rechargeable lithium cells is reviewed. Striking advances were made in the 1970's. Systems based on Li/2Methyl tetrahydrofuran, LiAsF6/TiS2 are the most advanced. They show greater than 200 cycles in small (less than 1 Ah) cells and approx. 100 cycles in larger (approx 5-20 Ah) cells. Limiting problems and future directions for research and development are discussed.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA124052

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  • S. B. Brummer

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