Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Regenerating – salvage or repair feature other than only...
Patent
1996-12-23
1998-04-07
Jordan, Charles T.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Regenerating, salvage or repair feature other than only...
H01M 1042
Patent
active
H00017213
ABSTRACT:
Greater energy densities can be obtained in aqueous rechargeable batteries based on the `rocking chair` principle by the use of certain polymer insertion compounds as an electrode material. Aqueous lithium ion batteries using poly(carbon disulfide) polymer as an anode have energy densities comparable to nickel metal hydride batteries.
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Chelliah Meena
Jordan Charles T.
Moli Energy (1990) Limited
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