Self-standing integrative cell with an inorganic separator for lithium-ion battery stacks

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2012

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Chen, J.
Xiang, H.
Zhang, L.
Wang, H.

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Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, 2012; 42(7):471-475

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Jingjuan Chen, Hongfa Xiang, Le Zhang, Haihui Wang

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An integrative cell with a porous Al2O3 membrane as both a support and a separator has been fabricated. LiFePO4 and graphite were coated onto the both sides of the rigid porous Al2O3 separator, while an electrolyte was infiltrated inside. The LiFePO4/graphite integrative cells were evaluated in coin-type cells and exhibited good cycle capacity. The self-standing integrative cell was a simple and promising technology to assemble the battery stacks and meanwhile had an obvious advantage of forming a firm structure, which could avoid inner short circuit during being moved or crashed.

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© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2012

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