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Synthesis and Electrochemistry of Acicular Silver Vanadium Oxide Nanofibers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2011

Kenneth J. Takeuchi
Affiliation:
takeuchi@buffalo.edu, Greatbatch, Inc., Research and Development, 10,000 Wehrle Drive, Clarence, NY, 14031, United States
Amy C. Marschilok
Affiliation:
AMarschilok@greatbatch.com, Greatbatch, Inc., Research and Development, Clarence, NY, 14031, United States
Randolph A. Leising
Affiliation:
RLeising@greatbatch.com, Greatbatch, Inc., Research and Development, Clarence, NY, 14031, United States
Esther S. Takeuchi
Affiliation:
ETakeuchi@greatbatch.com, Greatbatch, Inc., Research and Development, Clarence, NY, 14031, United States
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Abstract

Silver vanadium oxide (SVO, Ag2V4O11) has demonstrated commercial success as a solid-state cathode material in power sources for implantable biomedical devices. This report describes the synthesis of SVO via a hydrothermal method. This novel synthetic approach allows low temperature production of acicular SVO nanofibers with a high surface area. This material was investigated as a cathode material in primary lithium batteries for high rate pulse applications.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2007

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