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Science 11 June 1976:
Vol. 192. no. 4244, pp. 1126 - 1127
DOI: 10.1126/science.192.4244.1126

Articles

Electrical Energy Storage and Intercalation Chemistry

M. S. WHITTINGHAM 1

1 Corporate Research Laboratories, Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Linden, New Jersey 07036

The electrochemical reaction of layered titanium disulfide with lithium giving the intercalation compound lithium titanium disulfide is the basis of a new battery system. This reaction occurs very rapidly and in a highly reversible manner at ambient temperatures as a result of structural retention. Titanium disulfide is one of a new generation of solid cathode materials.

Submitted on March 10, 1976


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