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Rechargeable batteries are roughly divided into four types: lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries, and lithium-ion batteries are further divided into lithium batteries disposable and rechargeable lithium batteries. batteries (lithium-ion batteries), lithium-ion batteries, as a type of lithium battery, are also rechargeable batteries. As for disposable lithium batteries, they have completely different shapes, voltages and capacities than rechargeable batteries. batteries and there is no comparison.
Button batteries generally refer to batteries designed to look like buttons. These are actually lithium batteries. Lithium is the lightest metal, so lithium batteries have the advantages of light weight, durability, high stability and long-lasting power supply. The main disadvantages arelow power and high cost. The main uses are therefore mostly limited to precision instruments. Lithium battery is a battery that uses lithium metal or lithium alloy as the negative electrode material and uses non-aqueous electrolyte solution. Given the highly active chemical properties of lithium metal, the processing, storage and use of lithium metal place high demands on the environment. Lithium batteries can be roughly divided into lithium metal batteries and lithium ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries do not contain metallic lithium and are rechargeable. The fifth generation of rechargeable batteries, lithium metal batteries, was born in 1996. Its safety, specific capacity, self-discharge rate and cost-effectiveness are all better than those of lithium. .ion battery.