Safety of Li-SOCl2 cells
Abstract
The safety of lithium thionyl chloride cells has been a concern of JPL for some time in the development of these cells for NASA's use. Because the safety problems are complex and several issues are interrelated it was decided that it would be best to put together an organized review of the safety issues, which are reviewed here. Hazards are classified in three categories: (1) cell leakage, a problem dealing with construction or materials; (2) venting of toxic gases through seals and welds, considered a mild hazard in which electrolyte and gas is released; and (3) violent rupture or controlled rupture of cells with the possibility of explosion of the materials inside. These hazards and their effects are detailed along with possible ways of dealing with them.
- Publication:
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The 1984 Goddard Space Flight Center Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- July 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985batt.work..153S
- Keywords:
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- Chlorides;
- Electrochemical Cells;
- Lithium;
- Safety;
- Sulfur Oxides;
- Electric Discharges;
- Electrolytes;
- Explosions;
- Gases;
- Heat Generation;
- Leakage;
- Reliability;
- Rupturing;
- Shock Tests;
- Short Circuits;
- Temperature Effects;
- Toxicity;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering