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Name High-Energy-Density, Low-Temperature Li/CFx Primary Cells
Description CF0.53 and CF0.65 powders were characterized using x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy. These materials were then implemented in a spray-deposited electrode form factor that used 1 mil aluminum foil as a supporting current collector and PVDF as a binder. Electrochemical tests showed that these materials were able to deliver specific capacity values up to 5 times greater than commercial CF1.08 powder inserted into identically fabricated test cells.
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