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Solid State Batteries

โœ Scribed by Robert A. Huggins (auth.), C. A. C. Sequeira, A. Hooper (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
566
Series
NATO ASI Series 101
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The holding of an Advanced Study Institute on the topic of "Solidยญ State Batteries" at this time represented a logical progression in a series of NATO-sponsored events. Summer Schools at Belgerati, Italy in 1972 and Ajaccio, Corsica in 1975 on the topic of "Solidยญ -State IOllics" dealt with fundamental aspects of solid-state electroยญ chemistry and materials science. The application of specific solid ionic conductors played a significant role in the Science Committee Institute on "Materials for Advanced Batteries" held at Aussois, France in 1979. Interest in these and related fields has grown substantially over this period, and is sustained today. Research and development programmes exist within universities, governmental research laboratories and industry, worldwide and a series of international conferences and collaborations have been set up. Advanced batteries, both secondary and primary, have a potentially important role ~o play in the development of many areas of techยญ nology in the late 20th century and beyond. Applications include stationary storage, vehicle traction and remote power sources, as well as industrial and domestic cordless products and consumer and military electronics. The concept of an all-so lid-state battery is not new but, until recently, their performance has precluded their use in other than specialist low power, primary, applications. Recent materials' developments, however, make the solid-state battery a real possibility in all of the application sectors mentioned above. Further, such cells offer many attractive features over alternative present-day and advanced systems.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XV
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Insertion Compounds: Relationship of Structure to Electrochemistry....Pages 181-196
Conductivity in Polymeric Materials....Pages 197-216
D.C. Methods of Cell Characterization Part I: Evaluation of Materials & Components....Pages 219-240
D.C. Methods of Cell Characterization Part II: Definition of Full Cell/Battery Parameters....Pages 241-260
AC Measurement and Analysis Techniques....Pages 261-281
Non-Electrical Techniques of Cell Characterization....Pages 283-296
Battery Performance Parameters....Pages 299-309
Competitive Systems - Primary Batteries....Pages 311-318
Phenomenology of Ionic Transport in Solid-State Battery Materials....Pages 5-17
Structural Aspects of Ionic Transport in Solid State Battery Materials....Pages 19-26
Solid Electrolytes - A Materials Introduction....Pages 29-34
Ionically Conducting Inorganic Crystalline Materials....Pages 35-48
Ionically Conducting Glasses....Pages 49-61
Ionically Conductive Polymers....Pages 63-76
Composite Materials as Solid Electrolytes....Pages 77-90
Thermodynamic Aspects of Solid State Battery Performance....Pages 93-107
Electrode Processes in Solid State Cells. I: The Metal Electrode....Pages 109-118
Electrode Processes in Solid State Cells. II: The Intercalation Electrode....Pages 119-128
Porous and Composite Electrodes for Solid State Batteries....Pages 129-161
Solid State Electrodes: A Materials Introduction....Pages 163-177
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Competitive Systems: Ambient Temperature Rechargeable Batteries....Pages 319-336
Lithium Organic Liquid Electrolyte Batteries....Pages 337-349
Competitive Systems: High Temperature Batteries....Pages 351-362
Utilization of Conductive Polymers in Rechargeable Batteries....Pages 363-375
Energy Storage....Pages 377-386
Solid State Primary Batteries....Pages 389-398
Solid-State Rechargeable Batteries....Pages 399-410
Micro-Batteries....Pages 413-422
Future Prospects for All-Solid-State Batteries....Pages 423-441
Front Matter....Pages 443-443
Conductivity of Modified Lithium Iodide Samples....Pages 445-448
Activation Energies of the Electrical Conductivity of Doped Betaโ€ณ Alumina Samples....Pages 449-453
Phase Transition and Ionic Conductivity of the Spinel System Li 2โˆ’2x Mg 1+x Cl 4 ....Pages 455-459
Lithium Insertion Compounds of the High and Low Temperature Polymorphs of LiFeSnO 4 ....Pages 460-463
Transport Properties of Lithium Intercalated InSe....Pages 465-477
Oxide Electrodes at High Temperatures....Pages 479-482
Structure, Electrical and Electrochemical Properties of Ag x NbS 2 ....Pages 483-487
Photoelectrochemical Intercalation Reactions and their Possible Applications....Pages 489-492
Investigation of Ternary Lithium Intermetallic Systems as Solid State Cathode Materials....Pages 493-497
Fractal Geometry and Kinetics....Pages 499-502
Front Matter....Pages 503-508
Solid State Electrochemical Applications of Exafs....Pages 443-443
Measurement of Chemical Diffusion Coefficients by the Point Electrode Technique....Pages 509-513
Thin film cathode material in Li-I2 primary battery....Pages 515-518
Models for Impedance Plots of Metal/RbAg4I5/Metal Cells....Pages 519-521
Ambient Temperature Polymer Solid State Batteries....Pages 523-526
Front Matter....Pages 527-529
Formal Discussion Group on Solid Electrolytes....Pages 531-531
Formal Discussion Group on Electrode Processes and Materials....Pages 533-536
Formal Discussion Group on Experimental Techniques....Pages 537-538
Formal Discussion Group on Ambient Temperature Batteries....Pages 539-541
Formal Discussion Group - โ€œHigh Temperature Batteriesโ€....Pages 543-547
Fomal Discussion Group - โ€œFuture Energy Scenariosโ€....Pages 549-552
Formal Discussion Group on Role of Batteries in Electronic Circuitry....Pages 553-555
Formal Discussion Group - โ€œThe Future of Batteriesโ€....Pages 557-558
Back Matter....Pages 559-562
....Pages 563-584

โœฆ Subjects


Electrochemistry; Physical Chemistry


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