7. Lithium-polymer batteries
In a lithium-polymer battery, the negative electrode is a lithium thin film, the positive electrode, a reversible insertion compound, selected from those for "low-voltage" cathode (V 6 O 13 , LiV 3 O 8 , TiS 2 ) or "high voltage" (LiMn 2 O 4 ), the electrolyte, finally, a polymer, such as polyethylene oxide, charged with lithium ions (POE – LiX). If, therefore, the presence of a lithium anode leads to envisage high specific performances, two difficulties are to be expected, the risk of dendrites associated with the lithium electrode and the need to operate at a temperature of...
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