Lithium-ion Battery vs Lithium-polymer Battery #GizmoGazette 3 part 1
So today we are going to discuss something we actually ignore or don’t try to understand, yes it’s about batteries that powers your devices.
Lithium-ion battery
Let's just say they are old batteries and it is still used on for almost every electronic devices you see today. The reason these batteries are so much popular is that they are very much long-lasting, hold a high energy density, and are comparatively affordable to create as like they have long life span than lithium-polymer.
Lithium-ion, or Li-ion, batteries are extremely tiny rechargeable battery types. They are utilized in electric vehicles and aeronautical applications. Additionally, in lithium-ion batteries, the electrolyte transfers positively charged lithium ions from the anode to the cathode and vice versa.
These lithium-ion batteries have a long lifespan—roughly two to three years, or three to five hundred charging cycles.
Lithium-polymer
The Lithium Polymer battery is another rechargeable battery type that uses a polymer electrolyte rather than a liquid electrolyte. This choice of usage makes them highly effective and secure for use, that's why lithium polymer batteries are handy and hence are obtainable in varied configurations and sizes.
Lithium-polymer battery technology again utilizes a positive and negative electrode with a dry thick, permeable chemical or gel-like electrolyte.Because of having choices like this they can extend lower profile, resilient and very much studier in design, that's why it is not bad to say that they are really secure in use.However it doesn't implies that they are immune to heating and getting punctured.
The difference between lithium-polymer and lithium-ion batteries is the biochemical electrolyte within the negative and positive electrodes. While a lithium-ion battery uses a liquid electrolyte, a lithium-polymer battery uses a dry solid, gel-like electrolyte……
Part 2
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