Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1980-02-04
1981-12-29
Crane, Daniel C.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
429101, 429181, 429218, H01M 618
Patent
active
043075096
ABSTRACT:
A solid electrolyte primary cell comprising a lithium anode, a chlorine cathode and a lithium chloride electrolyte. A solid lithium element operatively contacts the cathode material, and one form of cathode material in a charge transfer complex of an organic donor component material and chlorine. The organic donor component material can be poly-2 vinyl pyridine. Another cathode material can be formed from liquid chlorine. The surface of the lithium anode element which operatively contacts the cathode material can be provided with a coating of an organic electron donor component material. When the lithium anode operatively contacts the chlorine cathode, a solid lithium chloride electrolyte begins to form at the interface and an electrical potential difference exists between conductors operatively connected to the anode and cathode.
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Greatbatch Wilson
McLean Robert L.
Crane Daniel C.
Eleanor & Wilson Greatbatch Foundation
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