1969
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1098(69)90015-5
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Ionic conduction in pure and doped single-crystalline lithium iodide

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“…Shortly after, another type of LiI‐based battery became commercially available, being successfully used in cardiac pacemaker . However, LiI exhibited low ionic conductivity (about 10 −7 –10 −6 S/cm at 27°C), thus can only be suitable for low drain batteries with thin film separators so that the contribution of the LiI electrolyte to the total resistance of the battery can be minimized. In addition, LiI is extremely hygroscopic and softens at about 100°C, limiting its wide applications.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Shortly after, another type of LiI‐based battery became commercially available, being successfully used in cardiac pacemaker . However, LiI exhibited low ionic conductivity (about 10 −7 –10 −6 S/cm at 27°C), thus can only be suitable for low drain batteries with thin film separators so that the contribution of the LiI electrolyte to the total resistance of the battery can be minimized. In addition, LiI is extremely hygroscopic and softens at about 100°C, limiting its wide applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%