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Morphology of cadmium deposited from gel electrolytes
M. Dočkal, M. Sedlaříková, J. Vondrák, J. Kazelle, K. Bartušek
Originální název
Morphology of cadmium deposited from gel electrolytes
Anglický název
Morphology of cadmium deposited from gel electrolytes
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The aim of this work was to simulate the charging process occurring in negative electrodes of lithium secondary batteries. The use of lithium is bound to the necessary use of strictly aprotic electrolytes which do not generate any hydrogen ions. We decided to simulate the process of metal electrodeposition using the electrodeposition of cadmium. Lithium is extremely unstable in air. Contrary to it, cadmium metal is much more stable, can be simply transferred from experimental cell to electron microscope and so forth.
Anglický abstrakt
The aim of this work was to simulate the charging process occurring in negative electrodes of lithium secondary batteries. The use of lithium is bound to the necessary use of strictly aprotic electrolytes which do not generate any hydrogen ions. We decided to simulate the process of metal electrodeposition using the electrodeposition of cadmium. Lithium is extremely unstable in air. Contrary to it, cadmium metal is much more stable, can be simply transferred from experimental cell to electron microscope and so forth.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT15376,
author="Martin {Dočkal} and Jiří {Kazelle} and Karel {Bartušek} and Jiří {Vondrák} and Marie {Sedlaříková}",
title="Morphology of cadmium deposited from gel electrolytes",
annote="The aim of this work was to simulate the charging process occurring in negative electrodes of lithium secondary batteries. The use of lithium is bound to the necessary use of strictly aprotic electrolytes which do not generate any hydrogen ions. We decided to simulate the process of metal electrodeposition using the electrodeposition of cadmium. Lithium is extremely unstable in air. Contrary to it, cadmium metal is much more stable, can be simply transferred from experimental cell to electron microscope and so forth.",
booktitle="Advanced Batteries and Accumulators, ABA - 6",
chapter="15376",
year="2005",
month="july",
pages="73",
type="conference paper"
}