1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf00615840
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Solid-state storage batteries

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“…The solid electrolyte is a dispersion of LiI and LiOH with alumina. Lithium ionic conductivities as high as 10 À4 S cm À1 have been reported in such a dispersion at temperature of 25 C [52]. The discharge properties are characterized by an opencircuit voltage of 1.9 V and an energy density of 75-150 Wh kg À1 .…”
Section: Li/lii-al 2 O 3 /Pbi 2 Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solid electrolyte is a dispersion of LiI and LiOH with alumina. Lithium ionic conductivities as high as 10 À4 S cm À1 have been reported in such a dispersion at temperature of 25 C [52]. The discharge properties are characterized by an opencircuit voltage of 1.9 V and an energy density of 75-150 Wh kg À1 .…”
Section: Li/lii-al 2 O 3 /Pbi 2 Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the Li/TiS~ couple, practical battery investigations have shown (6)(7)(8)) that a specific energy in the range of 100-150 Wh/kg is a realistic goal for moderate temperature batteries. This can be compared with the 50-60 Wh/kg goal for advanced lead acid systems.…”
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“…Alkali metal anodes dictate the use of nonaqueous electrolytes, either organic solvents with a M salt (10), or solid ionic conductors (7). [2] is basically a solid-state reaction, whose rate is controlled by diffusion of M + into the insertion compound particle.…”
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“…were dispersed into AgI, AgCl, LiI, CuI, AgBr, LiCl etc. (termed as a first-phase host matrix) [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Various theoretical models such as space-charge models [7], discrete-shell model [8], Pack's model [9], resister network model [10], percolation model [11] and concentration gradient model [12] etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally fast Ag + ion conducting two-phase composite electrolyte system was prepared using AgI as a host salt. A large number of such types of composite electrolyte systems have been reported [2][3][4][5]. In the present investigation we report here the ionic behavior of a newly synthesized Ag + ion conducting two-phase composite electrolyte system: 0.85 [0.75AgI:0.25AgCl]:0.15CeO 2 using a quenched/ annealed [0.75AgI:0.25AgCl] mixed system/solid solution, in place of the convential host AgI, which was recently established by Agrawal and co-workers [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%