Nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery with boron tricarbide o

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Include electrolyte chemically specified and method

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429197, 429213, 429218, H01M 616, H01M 458, H01M 460

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ABSTRACT:
A nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery is disclosed which has a positive and negative electrode and electrolyte, the positive and negative electrode being reversible for charging and discharging, the electrolyte being a nonaqueous one containing alkaline metal ions, and the negative electrode being made of BC.sub.3 or C.sub.5 N, so that the battery is of high energy density and is highly reliable with reasonable voltage.

REFERENCES:
J. Kouvetakis, R. B. Kaner, M. L. Sattler and N. Bartlett, "A Novel Graphite-Like Material of Composition BC.sub.3, and Nitrogen-Carbon Graphites", in J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., p. 1758 (1986).
T. Sasaki and Y. Fujiki, "Novel Graphite Relatives of 2 or 3 Constituent Elements of Boron, Carbon and Nitrogen", in Gypsum & Lime No. 219, p. 45 (1989).

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