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Lithium-Ion Batteries : Science and Technologies (Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)

Brodd, Ralph J.(Edited by)Kozawa, Akiya(Edited by)Yoshio, Masaki(Edited by)
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My Way to Lithium-Ion Batteries Yoshio Nishi I have been engaged in research and development (R&D) on novel materials for electronic appliances for 40 years since I joined Sony Corporation in 1966.

I started my scientific career in Sony as a researcher of zinc-air batteries.

After 8 years in R&D on electrochemistry, my research field was shifted against my will to el- troacoustic materials, specifically diaphragm materials for electroacoustic tra- ducers including loudspeakers, headphones, and microphones.

My R&D work also extended to cabinet materials for speaker systems.

This about-face was uncomfo- able for me at first, but it forced me to devote myself to the investigation of various classes of materials unfamiliar to me, covering pulp and paper, metals (i. e. , Ti, Al, Be), ceramics (B4C, TiN, BN, SiC), carbonaceous materials (carbon fibers, intr- sic carbon, artificial diamond), reinforcing fibers for FRP (carbon fibers, aromatic polyamide fibers, glass fibers, SiC fibers, superdrawn polyethylene fibers), organic polymers (polyamides, polyethylene, polypropylene, polymethylpentene, poly- ides, polysulfones, polyetherimides, polyethersulfones, PET), boards (plywood, particle board), resin composites (bulk molding compounds, resin concretes, arti- cial marble), and so on.

I also was engaged in development of piezoelectric lo- speakers employing poly(vinylidene difluoride) (PVdF).

The remarkably successful output from my R&D activities in those days were organic polymer whiskers and bacterial cellulose.

The former was the first organic whisker in the world disc- ered by M.

Iguchi,1 which is composed of polyoxymethylene (POM).

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Product Details
1441922342 / 9781441922342
Paperback / softback
13/10/2010
United States
452 pages, XXVI, 452 p.
155 x 235 mm