Article | REF: J4806 V1

Thermally activated batteries lithium/iron disulfide

Author: Patrick MASSET

Publication date: September 10, 2008

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2. Anodes

2.1 Lithium-based anode

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2.1.1 Lithium solubility in molten salts

At high temperatures, lithium metal partially solubilizes in molten salts. The solubility of lithium metal in the electrolyte reduces the overall efficiency of the battery through electronic conduction within the electrolyte [3] . This must be kept as low as possible. In binary Li—LiX mixtures (X ≥ F, Cl, Br, I), this increases correlatively with the size of the halide...

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