Knoedler et al., 1980 - Google Patents
Self discharge of cells with negative electrodes in lithium or lithium alloysKnoedler et al., 1980
- Document ID
- 773750034107914355
- Author
- Knoedler R
- Boehme G
- Heide H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Final Report Battelle Inst
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Cells of the types LiAl/FeS, LiAl/FeS2, LiSi/FeS and Li2Si/FeS having a LiCl/KCl electrolyte were built and tested for self discharge. Such batteries are expected to yield high energy and power outputs. The self discharge rate of LiAl/FeS cells is shown to be smaller than 1 …
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