A series of comparative studies were undertaken on representative cells as objectively as possible in order to appreciate the respective advantages of the different systems. After reviewing the first test results our attention was soon focussed on the following four lithium systems: (1) Li-SOCl2; (2) Li-SO2; (3) Li-(CF(sub x))(sub n); and (4) Li-MnO2. This resulted in the decision in 1982 to adopt the Li-MnO2 system for high-rate applications.
High-rate Li-MnO2 cells for aerospace use
1992-02-01
Conference paper
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