Title :
Performance of AA-size spiral-wound lithium secondary cells
Author_Institution :
Eco Energy Conversion, Somerville, MA, USA
Abstract :
Hermetic AA-size lithium secondary cells with spiral-wound electrode design were used to compare the performance of TiS2 and LixCoO2 based cathodes. The TiS2 based cells, with a system-optimized electrolyte, demonstrated significantly greater cycle life although their load voltage plateau was approximately 1.8 V lower than that of the LixCoO2 based cells. In an attempt to extend the cycle life of an Li/Lix CoO2 cell, KPG, a solvent used routinely in organic synthesis to solubilize and stabilize alkaline-earth metals, was added to the methyl formate (MeF)-based electrolyte at a concentration of 1 v/o. As shown by the data presented, the effect of this addition was a doubling in cycle life combined with a doubling in cycle capacity. Although these improvements are significant in improving the performance of the Li/LixCoO2 cell, this cell still has significantly lower cycle life than an Li/TiS2 cell
Keywords :
cobalt compounds; electrochemical electrodes; electrolytes; lithium; lithium compounds; secondary cells; titanium compounds; AA; Li-LixCoO2; Li-TiS2; capacity; cathodes; cycle life; cycling; design; electrode; electrolyte; hermetic seals; load voltage plateau; methyl formate; performance; secondary cells; testing; Argon; Assembly; Cathodes; Chemistry; Electrodes; Energy conversion; Filling; Lithium; Temperature; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Power Sources Symposium, 1990., Proceedings of the 34th International
Conference_Location :
Cherry Hill, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-604-7
DOI :
10.1109/IPSS.1990.145818