Alkali-metal batteries with a dendrite-free anode interfacing an organic liquid electrolyte
US-2017301922-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US2018010218A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018010218-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715711280-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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According to one implementation, a magnesium-lithium alloy contains not less than 10.50 mass % and not more than 16.00 mass % lithium, not less than 5.00 mass % and not more than 12.00 mass % aluminum, and not less than 2.00 mass % and not more than 8.00 mass % calcium. According to one implementation, a rolled stock is made of the above-mentioned magnesium-lithium alloy. According to one implementation, a processed product includes the above-mentioned magnesium-lithium alloy as a material.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A magnesium-lithium alloy that contains not less than 10.50 mass % and not more than 16.00 mass % lithium, not less than 5.00 mass % and not more than 12.00 mass % aluminum, and not less than 2.00 mass % and not more than 8.00 mass % calcium. 2 . The magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 1 , further containing at least one of more than 0 mass % and not more than 3.00 mass % zinc, more than 0 mass % and not more than 1.00 mass % yttrium, more than 0 mass % and not more than 1.00 mass % manganese, and more than 0 mass % and not more than 1.00 mass % silicon. 3 . The magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 1 , wherein a temperature at which a spark occurs is not less than 600° C. 4 . The magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 1 , wherein a temperature at which combustion continues is not less than 650° C. 5 . A rolled stock made of the magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 1 . 6 . A processed product including the magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 1 as a material. 7 . The magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 2 , wherein a temperature at which a spark occurs is not less than 600° C. 8 . The magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 2 , wherein a temperature at which combustion continues is not less than 650° C. 9 . The magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 3 , wherein a temperature at which combustion continues is not less than 650° C. 10 . A rolled stock made of the magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 2 . 11 . A rolled stock made of the magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 3 . 12 . A rolled stock made of the magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 4 . 13 . A processed product including the magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 2 as a material. 14 . A processed product including the magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 3 as a material. 15 . A processed product including the magnesium-lithium alloy according to claim 4 as a material.
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