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Lithium battery may refer to:
- Lithium metal battery, a non-rechargeable battery with lithium as an anode
- Lithium–air battery
- Lithium–iron disulfide battery
- Lithium–sulfur battery
- Nickel–lithium battery
- Rechargeable lithium metal battery, a rechargeable counterpart to the lithium metal battery
- Lithium-ion battery, a rechargeable battery in which lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive electrode during discharge and back when charging
- Lithium-titanate battery
- Lithium vanadium phosphate battery
- Thin-film lithium-ion battery, a solid-state lithium-ion battery constructed as a thin-film
- Lithium iron phosphate battery
- Lithium hybrid organic battery
Solution of lithium tetrachloroaluminate in thionyl chloride is the liquid cathode and electrolyte of some lithium batteries, e.g. the lithium-thionyl chloride cell. Another cathode-electrolyte formulation is lithium tetrachloroaluminate + thionyl chloride + sulfur dioxide + bromine.
Other salts used in lithium battery electrolytes are lithium bromide, lithium perchlorate, lithium tetrafluoroborate, and lithium hexafluorophosphate; less-common ones are lithium chloride, lithium iodide, lithium chlorate, lithium nitrate, lithium hexafluoroarsenate, lithium hexafluorosilicate (i.e. lithium and hexafluorosilicic acid), lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide, and lithium trifluoromethanesulfonate.[1]
See also
- Glass battery, which may use a lithium metal electrode
- High capacity oceanographic lithium battery pack
- List of battery types
- Lithium batteries in China
- Subtopics of the lithium-ion battery:
References
- ↑ USA US20080280197 A1, Masaki Machida, "Spirally wound non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery", published 13 Nov 2008, assigned to Sony Corporation
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