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As conversion-type cathode materials, transition-metal chlorides are known to suffer from dissolution in organic solvents. However, our previous investigation revealed that in the Li/CuCl_2 battery, t...he dissolution of CuCl_2/C cathode materials could be suppressed by using LiPF_6/methyl difluoroacetate (MFA; CHF_2COOCH_3) electrolyte. Consequently, its capacity decline was lessened by raising the charged voltage. Herein we examine the re-conversion reaction cathode of Cu/LiCl instead of the conversion reaction cathode of CuCl_2/C. The charge-discharge characteristics of both electrodes are reported. The Cu/LiCl electrode with LiPF_6/MFA could charge and discharge without carbon additives.show more
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