JOURNAL ARTICLE

An Investigation on the Factors Affecting Self-Discharge in Li/CFx-MnO2 Hybrid Primary Batteries

Hyun-Ki YoonJae-Seong YeoEunji YooJang‐Hyeon ChoYusong Choi

Year: 2022 Journal:   ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol: MA2022-02 (2)Pages: 155-155   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Lithium/Carbon fluoride (Li/CF x ) primary batteries have been used in commercial applications, for example implantable cardiac pacemakers, due to their high energy density, long shelf life, and wide operation temperature range (-40 o C to 85 o C). However, the low electrical conductivity of CF x leads to a serious initial voltage delay at the beginning of discharge and the low rate capability of Li/CF x primary batteries. To overcome these issues, CF x materials are mixed with manganese dioxide (MnO 2 ) to form hybrid cathodes due to a good rate capability of MnO 2 . Generally, the electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD) used as cathode materials in Li/MnO 2 primary batteries contains about 5% of water before heat treatment. The pristine EMD materials were heat-treated to reduce the water contents. However, water can be reabsorbed by cathode materials during processing and cathode formation. In this study, we investigated the effects of residual water contents in the pristine heat-treated EMD materials and as-fabricated CF x -MnO 2 cathode electrodes on the self-discharge characteristics in Li/CF x -MnO 2 primary batteries. Moreover, we investigated the effect of protective film on Li anode surface on the self-discharge characteristics in Li/CF x -MnO 2 primary batteries. A protective film on Li anode surface was formed by immersing it in the electrolyte or carbon dioxide treatment. We believe that this study will provide useful guidance in the enhanced electrochemical properties and fabrication process of Li/CF x -MnO 2 primary batteries.

Keywords:
Cathode Anode Electrolyte Materials science Electrochemistry Manganese Primary cell Self-discharge Lithium (medication) Specific energy Chemical engineering Electrode Metallurgy Chemistry

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