Active and Passive Electronic Components (Jan 1999)

PLR (Plastic Lithium Rechargeable) Batteries Using Nanoscale Materials: A Convenient Electrical Energy Power for the Future?

  • G. Campet,
  • N. Treuil,
  • A. Poquet,
  • S. Y. Hwang,
  • C. Labrugere,
  • A. Deshayes,
  • J. C. Frison,
  • J. Portier,
  • J. M. Reau,
  • J. H. Choy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/1999/62095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 87 – 105

Abstract

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This communication describes the synthesis of: (i) non toxic and low cost nanocrystalline electrode materials which can be advantageously prepared at low temperature; (ii) highly conductive electrolyte membranes formed by the nano-encapsulation within a poly (acrylonitrile)-based polymer matrix of a solution of LiPF6 in organic solvants. The performances of rechargeable PLR (Plastic Lithium Rechargeable) batteries using the above mentioned components are presented.

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