According to the datasheet, this charger charges at 625nA, or 0.625uA. That is a tiny amount of current. At that rate, even a 5uAh cell will take 8 hours to charge. I doubt a larger cell would even charge, because its self-discharge will far exceed that. For comparison, the protection circuitry of a regular lion cell continually draws a few uA, which is several times more than the charge current this IC can put out.
To give a perspective on the order of magnitude, a typical 18650 of ~2000mAh capacity would theoretically, ignoring leakage and other losses, take over 365 years to charge at that current.