Abstract

AbstractA survey of the recent progress in the field of high energy non‐aqueous batteries is presented. The newest batteries show some improvements on the existing ones although numerous problems still remain. The use of electrolytic solutions with higher specific conductivities and the use of cathode materials virtually insoluble in these electrolytes has been introduced. Some attention has also been given to systems useful in secondary cells. As a result of these recent researches, batteries capable of sustaining quite high current densities on discharging and having a better shelf‐life have been produced.

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