Negative electrode material and non-aqueous liquid electrolyte s

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Electrode

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ABSTRACT:
A negative electrode material having high energy density per unit volume to realize high charging/discharging capacity, and a non-aqueous liquid electrolyte secondary cell employing the negative electrode material. The non-aqueous liquid electrolyte secondary cell includes a negative electrode mainly composed of silicon and capable of doping/undoping light metal ions, a positive electrode and a non-aqueous liquid electrolyte.

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