Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1998-02-17
1999-12-28
Maples, John S.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
296235, H01M 1038, H01M 404
Patent
active
060075880
ABSTRACT:
A plasma polymerization method of preparing an electrochemical cell wherein the composite electrode material adheres to the current collector to create good electrical contact is provided. The electrode/current collector comprises a current collector having a layer of electrically conductive polymeric adhesive material on at least one surface of the current collector and either a composite cathode and composite anode, wherein the layer of polymeric adhesive material is positioned between the current collector and composite electrode. The composite electrode remains substantially and permanently attached to the electrically conductive polymeric adhesive material layer on the surface(s) of the current collector during the life of the electrochemical cell or battery.
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Maples John S.
Valence Technology Inc.
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