Article | REF: AF6612 V1

Li-ion batteries

Author: Marie-Liesse DOUBLET

Publication date: January 10, 2009

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3. From theory to practice

3.1 State of the art

Using the concepts established in the previous paragraph, we can now relate the electrochemical properties of an electrode material to the nature of its local chemical bonding. Let's apply these concepts to the electrodes used in commercial batteries today, namely transition metal oxides and graphite.

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3.1.1 Transition metal oxides

Cobalt oxide CoO 2 is used as the positive electrode in Li-ion batteries currently on the market....

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