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publicationNumber KR-950004623-A
titleOfInvention Liquid preservation lithium (Li) battery using lithium / vanadium dioxide (Li / V2O5) electrode
abstract The present invention is a liquid preservation consisting of a lithium / vanadium dioxide (Li / V 2 O 5 ) electrode that is mounted on a shell fuse, such as when the glass liquid bottle inside the battery is destroyed when subjected to shocks such as inertial or rotational force to generate a voltage of about 3.0 Lithium (Li) battery. When using a conventional lithium / thionyl chloride (Li / SoCl 2 ) electrode, thionyl chloride (SoCl 2 ) uses a highly toxic electrolyte, which poses risks in manufacturing and handling, and provides advanced processing techniques. Although manufacturing costs have been increased, the present invention uses lithium (Li) as an anode and manufactures a battery having a high capacity using non-toxic vanadium dioxide (V 2 O 5 ) as a cathode (CATHODE). It is a liquid storage lithium (Li) battery using the lithium / vanadium dioxide (Li / V 2 O 5 ) electrode to facilitate handling.
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