Journal of Power Sources, Vol.104, No.2, 241-247, 2002
A flexible Li polymer primary cell with a novel gel electrolyte based on poly(acrylonitrile)
The performance of a Li polymer primary cell with fire-retardant poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN)-based gel electrolytes is reported. By optimizing electrodes, electrolytes, the packaging material, and the structural design of the polymer cell, we succeeded in developing a "film-like" Li polymer primary cell with sufficient performance for practical use. The cell is flexible and less than 0.5 mm. thick, which makes it suitable for a power source for some smart devices, such as an IC card. Fast cation conduction in the gel electrolyte minimizes the drop of the discharge capacity even at -20 degreesC. The high chemical stability of the gel electrolytes and the new packaging material allow the self-discharge rate to be limited to under 4.3%, which is equivalent to that of conventional coin-shaped or cylindrical Li-MnO2 cells.
Keywords:polymer electrolyte;poly(acrylonitrile) fire-retardant;Li battery;flexible;cell performance