Electrode construction for liquid electrolyte electrochemical ge

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Electrode

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429222, 429223, H01M 472

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ABSTRACT:
The electrode is formed from a permeable thin substrate constituted by an inorganic or organic substance whose porous or fibrous texture is such that the ratio between the effective surface and the boundary surface is large. This substrate is metallized over the entire effective surface, throughout its thickness, in order to constitute a charge collector. On this is then formed, over the entire effective surface, that is to say, throughout the thickness of the substrate, a thin deposit of active electrode material so that neither the porosity of the substrate nor the effective surface are substantially reduced.

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