Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992batt.work..501s&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center, The 1991 NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop p 501-525 (SEE N92-22740 13-44)
Physics
Electrochemical Cells, Lithium, Service Life, Storage Batteries, Storage Stability, Anodes, Cathodes, Disulfides, Electrolytes, Separators, Space Missions, Technology Utilization, Titanium
Scientific paper
It is concluded that secondary lithium batteries are suitable for planetary missions requiring high specific energy, long active shelf life, and limited cycle life. Titanium disulfide cathode material meet all the requirements for rechargeable lithium cell, including high intrinsic reversibility and realizable specific energy. Secondary lithium technology is still evolving, although low capacity cells have been demonstrated and greater than 700 cycle life was achieved. Work is in progress to improve the cycle life and safety of the electrolytes, alternate lithium anode, and the separators.
Attia A.
Halpert Gerald
Huang Kerwyn Casey
Narayanan Sekharipuram R.
Shen D. H.
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