Abstract
Electrocrystallization of conductive organic salts can be regarded as a charging process of a secondary battery. By use of a lithium metal as an anode, the following two organic batteries were made after electrocrystallization, i.e., Li|LiClO4 in THF|(perylene)-ClO4, and Li|LiClO4 in THF|(tetrathianaphthalene) ClO4. All-solid state organic battery, Li|poly(ethylene oxide) + LiClO4|(tetrathianaphthalene). ClO4, was always made. Their charge and discharge characteristics were discussed.