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http://dx.doi.org/10.4191/KCERS.2008.45.8.464

The Holding Characteristics of the Glass Filter Separators of Molten Salt Electrolyte for Thermal Batteries  

Cho, Kwang-Youn (Division of Nano Materials Application, KICET)
Riu, Doh-Hyung (Division of Nano Materials Application, KICET)
Huh, Seung-Hun (Division of Nano Materials Application, KICET)
Shin, Dong-Geun (Division of Nano Materials Application, KICET)
Kim, Hyoun-Ee (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul University)
Cheong, Hae-Won (Agency for Defense Development)
Cho, Sung-Baek (Agency for Defense Development)
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Abstract
The electrolyte separator for thermal battery should be easily handled and loaded a large amount of the molten salt. Ceramic fibers, especially fibrous commercial glass filters were used as an electrolyte separator and the lithium based molten salts were infiltrated into the ceramic filters. The pore structures of the ceramic filter and the melting properties of the lithium salts affected to the electrolyte loading and leakage. During the infiltration, ions of $Li^+$ and $F^-$ in the molten salts were reacted with the glass fiber and caused to be weaken the fiber strength.
Keywords
Thermal battery; Molten salt; Ceramic filter; Electrolyte separator; Infiltration;
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