Title :
Rechargeable lithium batteries with solid polymer electrolytes
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem., Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Scientific and technical problems connected with the realization of a practical lithium battery with a solid polymer electrolyte are reviewed. The viewpoint is that one important aim of basic scientific work should be to provide sufficient experimental data and theoretical understanding to permit computer-aided optimization of battery design, and performance. At present, this aim cannot be reached. The types of data missing and areas where interpretation is lacking are identified. Cathode materials, electrolytes, anode materials, and complete cells are discussed. Some of the problems with anode and cathodes are common to batteries with liquid electrolytes, so, where relevant, conclusions from work on liquid electrolytes are included
Keywords :
electrochemical electrodes; lithium; polymers; secondary cells; superionic conducting materials; CAD; Li; anode; cathodes; design; electrolytes; optimization; performance; power engineering computing; secondary cells; solid polymer electrolytes; Anodes; Batteries; Cathodes; Chemistry; Electrodes; Inorganic materials; Lithium; Polymers; Safety; Solid state circuits;
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.1990.145795