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Article: Lithium ion conductive ceramics for electric cells, gas sensors. (Ceramics).(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- New Materials Japan
- Article date:
- January 1, 2003
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Ohara & Co Ltd has developed a lithium ion conductive glass-ceramic material that will revolutionise the production of electric cells and gas sensors making them less expensive to manufacture and more sensitive and compact in design.
Recent developments in electronics have brought about high-performance electronic devices of a compact and light-weight design, which require electric cells of high energy density and a long life. Lithium allows light weight compact construction. A lithium ion-conductive solid electrolyte can be made very thin and a cell can be formed allowing a huge increase in ...