Presentation 2000/1/14
Development of Lithium Ion Polymer Battery
Taizo Harada, Kazumasa Matsui, Suminobu Iwabuchi,
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Abstract(in English) The lithium ion battery is now most widely used for small portable equipments such as a cellular phone and a mobile-PC because of its lightweight and high voltage performance. The recent demands for its less weight, less thickness and flexibility in shaping, the development of a lithium ion polymer battery is progressing using a laminated aluminum film as the exterior wrapping material. The use of the laminated aluminum film is possible because leakage of liquid electrolyte is prevented by using polymer gel electrolyte in place of liquid electrolyte. The development process of polymer gel electrolyte, and present performances of the lithium ion polymer battery are reported in this paper.
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Keyword(in English) lithium ion battery / lithium ion polymer battery / polymer gel electrolyte
Paper # EE99-51, CPM99-144
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Conference Date 2000/1/14(1days)
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Title (in English) Development of Lithium Ion Polymer Battery
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Keyword(1) lithium ion battery
Keyword(2) lithium ion polymer battery
Keyword(3) polymer gel electrolyte
1st Author's Name Taizo Harada
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology Headquarters, Yuasa Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Kazumasa Matsui
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology Headquarters, Yuasa Corporation
3rd Author's Name Suminobu Iwabuchi
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology Headquarters, Yuasa Corporation
Date 2000/1/14
Paper # EE99-51, CPM99-144
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 536
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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