Abstract Lithium-ion rechargeable battery with LiCoO 2 cathode and non-graphitizable carbon anode has high energy density (253 Wh/ l in 18650). By using LiPF 6 containing propylene carbonate/diethyl carbonate electrolyte solution, excellent cycle performance can be obtained even at a moderately high temperature, because (1) LiCoO 2 remains stable, and (2) non-graphitizable carbon exhibits a good cyclability with respect to Li-doping/undoping capability. Although a thin film is formed on the carbon surface during charge and discharge cycling, the discharge capacity degradation is only 10 to 20% after 500 cycles. Furthermore, even if the cell is overcharged, safety can be attained (1) by providing an anti-overcharging safety device which operates when Li 2 CO 3 in the cathode is decomposed and (2) by using a polyolefin separator which shuts down at a high temperature due to overcharge current.
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