Advances in LiTiS2 cell technology
✍ Scribed by S. Surampudi; D.H. Shen; C.-K. Huang; F. Deligiannis; A. Attia; G. Halpert
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 532 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0378-7753
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✦ Synopsis
JPL is involved in a NASA sponsored program to develop ambient temperature secondary cells for future space missions. After several years of research on various cathode materials, titanium disulfide (TiS,) was selected in view of its intrinsic reversibility and high faradaic utilization. In the last two years, efforts have been focussed on improving the cycle life of the system and developing 1 A h cells. Several approaches including the use of mixed solvent electrolytes, the operation of cells at low temperature, and the cycling of cells under different voltage limits, were initially examined to improve the cycle life performance of the Li-TiS2 system. Spiral wound 1 A h ceils fabricated incorporating the improvements from the above studies have delivered more than 600 cycles at 50% DOD. Work is in progress to identify alternate anode materials that can improve the cycle life of the cells to 1000 cycles at 50% DOD. This paper summarizes the advances made in the Li-TiSa technology at JPL since 1989.
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