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  2. Lithium-ion battery - Wikipedia

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    A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses the reversible intercalation of Li + ions into electronically conducting solids to store energy. In comparison with other commercial rechargeable batteries, Li-ion batteries are characterized by higher specific energy, higher energy density, higher energy efficiency, a longer cycle life, and a longer calendar life.

  3. Lithium iron phosphate battery - Wikipedia

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    2 and manganese dioxide spinels through omission of the cobalt, whose negative temperature coefficient of resistance can encourage thermal runaway. The P–O bond in the (PO 4) 3− ion is stronger than the Co–O bond in the (CoO 2) − ion, so that when abused (short-circuited, overheated, etc.), the oxygen atoms are released more slowly ...

  4. Comparison of commercial battery types - Wikipedia

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    Lithium Li-MnO 2 CR Li-Mn Lithium: Manganese dioxide: No 1976 [38] 2 [39] 3 [11] 0.54–1.19 (150–330) [40] 1.1–2.6 (300–710) [40] 250–400 [40] 1 5–10 [40] Lithium–carbon monofluoride: Li-(CF) x BR Carbon monofluoride: No 1976 [38] 2 [41] 3 [41] 0.94–2.81 (260–780) [40] 1.58–5.32 (440–1,478) [40] 50–80 [40] 0.2–0.3 [42 ...

  5. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    Lithium ion 1 ⁄ 3 AAA 90 10: 18 Sometimes called 1 ⁄ 3 AAA. Used in tiny flashlights. 10280: Lithium ion 2 ⁄ 3 AAA 200 10: 28 Used in small flashlights. 10440 [172] Lithium ion AAA 250–350 [173] 10: 44 Same size as AAA cell. 10850 [174] [175] 700-750 10 85 Not widely available, used in some pen flashlights to replace two AAA cells in ...

  6. Battery nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    A 1 indicates the basis of negative electrode phase, where I is for lithium ion and L is for lithium metal or alloy. A 2 indicates the basis of positive electrode phase, and could be C, N, M, V or T for cobalt, nickel, manganese, vanadium and titanium respectively. A 3 is for the shape of the cell; either R for cylinder or P for prism.

  7. Electric battery - Wikipedia

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    Lithium (lithium–iron disulfide) LiFeS 2: Li FeS 2: 1.8 1.5 1070 Expensive. Used in 'plus' or 'extra' batteries. 337 [47] Lithium (lithium–manganese dioxide) LiMnO 2: Li MnO 2: 3.0 830–1010 Expensive. Used only in high-drain devices or for long shelf-life due to very low rate of self-discharge. 'Lithium' alone usually refers to this type ...