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Performance of thermal cells and batteries made with plasma-sprayed cathodes and anodes

Guidotti, R.A.; Reinhardt, Frederick W.; Dai, J.; Reisner, D.E.

Cathodes for thermally activated ("thermal") batteries based on CoS2 and LiCl-LiBr-LiF electrolyte and FeS2 (pyrite) and LiCl-KCl eutectic were prepared by thermal spraying catholyte mixtures onto graphite-paper substrates. Composite separator-cathode deposits were also prepared in the same manner by sequential thermal spraying of LiCl-KCl-based separator material onto a pyrite-cathode substrate. These materials were then tested in single cells over a temperature range of 400-600 °C and in 5-cell and 15-cell batteries. A limited number of battery tests were conducted with the separator-cathode composites and plasma-sprayed Li(Si) anodes-the first report of an all-plasma-sprayed thermal battery. Thermal-spraying offers distinct advantages over conventional pressed-powder parts for fabrication of thin electrodes for short-life thermal batteries. The plasma-sprayed electrodes have lower impedances than the corresponding pressed-powder parts due to improved particle-particle contact. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.