Abstract

The use of a high precision cell and battery cycler to enhance the information obtained from constant current cycling is described. Using prototype Li/MoS 2 cells provided by Moli Energy Limited, it is shown that coulombic efficiencies measured to ±0.03% can be used to predict the cell's cycle life. Other measurements were used to test a percolation theory of the cell's capacity fade. Measurements of voltage relaxations during current interrupts of Li,Al/FeS cells produced by Electrofuel Inc. are described briefly.

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