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titleOfInvention Lithium secondary battery
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] Achieves prevention of the generation of lithium that is separated from the negative electrode during charging and discharging and is not used for charging and discharging, improves the charging and discharging life, and prevents the decrease in safety caused by repeated charging and discharging. A lithium secondary battery that can be used is provided. In a lithium secondary battery having a negative electrode using lithium as an active material, a positive electrode capable of inserting and releasing lithium ions, and an electrolytic solution in which an ion dissociable lithium salt is dissolved in a non-aqueous solvent, the negative electrode is lithium. A lithium secondary battery which is a lithium metal containing a conductive non-metal powder in which ions cannot be inserted and desorbed. Examples of the non-metal powder include glassy carbon, one-dimensional highly conductive metal complex, and There are (SN) x (x ≧ 4) which is a dimensional polymer.
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