Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Sealed cell having gas prevention or elimation means – Prevention or elimination means is one of the cell...
Patent
1996-11-07
1998-02-24
Maples, John S.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Sealed cell having gas prevention or elimation means
Prevention or elimination means is one of the cell...
429223, 429245, H01M 466, H01M 438
Patent
active
057210667
ABSTRACT:
This invention discloses a method to make a light-weight and flexible electrode for electrochemical application especially for nickel hydride batteries. The method uses a conductive polymer as the substrate of an electrode. The conductive polymer can be an acidic or a basic type polymer. In the preparation of an electrode, the monomers of the conductive polymer can be used as the starting material. The electrode of this invention has about 20% more capacity than the electrode using nickel metal substrate.
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Hong Huiyim
Hong Kuochih
Hong Kuoshiu
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