Abstract
Except for the discussions of the lithium/iodine cell in Chap. 10, all of the discussion concerning batteries for energy storage has been oriented toward understanding the properties of individual cell components and systems. The emphasis has been upon those that are most interesting for use in rechargeable batteries.
Keywords
Cell Voltage Open Circuit Voltage Negative Electrode Positive Electrode Propylene Carbonate
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