Three new types of polymer electrolyte lithium-ion batteries are presented
and discussed. These batteries have been prepared by using gel-type, poly(a
crylonitrile), PAN-based membranes as the electrolyte separators of various
electrode ombinations. The latter include 'standard' materials such as a g
raphite LixC6 anode and a manganese spinel LiMn2O4 cathode, as well as more
innovative electrodes such as KC8 and SnO2 anodes, and LiCryMn2-yO4 and Li
NiyCo1-yO2 cathodes. The results, although preliminary, are convincing in d
emonstrating the feasibility of these new concepts and ultimately, that PAN
-based, gel-type membranes are suitable for the development of plastic-like
, lithium-ion batteries of practical interest. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.
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