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The all-solid-state battery, which utilises an ionically conducting solid electrolyte, is a relatively new concept. Most such batteries are either silver-based systems, using a silver halide electrolyte, or lithium cells in which the electrolyte may be a lithium inorganic compound (Li3N, LiI/A2O3) or a Li+-conducting polymer. Some of these solid-state systems show potential for development as secondary (rechargeable) batteries as well as the small primary cells produced so far.
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© 1985 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht
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Dell, R.M. (1985). Competitive Systems: Ambient Temperature Rechargeable Batteries. In: Sequeira, C.A.C., Hooper, A. (eds) Solid State Batteries. NATO ASI Series, vol 101. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5167-9_21
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