MoO₃ Cathodes for High-Temperature Lithium Thin-Film Cells
TBMG-1471
04/01/2007
- Content
MoO3 has shown promise as a cathode material that can extend the upper limit of operating temperature of rechargeable lithium thin-film electrochemical cells. Cells of this type are undergoing development for use as energy sources in cellular telephones, wireless medical sensors, and other, similarly sized portable electronic products. The LiCoO2 and LiMn2O4 cathodes heretofore used in these cells exhibit outstanding cycle lives (of the order of hundreds of thousands of cycles) at room temperature, but operation at higher temperatures reduces their cycle lives substantially: for example, at a temperature of 150 °C, cells containing LiCoO2 cathodes lose half their capacities in 100 charge/discharge cycles.
- Citation
- "MoO₃ Cathodes for High-Temperature Lithium Thin-Film Cells," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2007.