Battery utilizing ceramic membranes

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Flat-type unit cell and specific unit cell components

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429247, H07M 612

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052081214

ABSTRACT:
A thin film battery is disclosed based on the use of ceramic membrane technology. The battery includes a pair of conductive collectors on which the materials for the anode and the cathode may be spin coated. The separator is formed of a porous metal oxide ceramic membrane impregnated with electrolyte so that electrical separation is maintained while ion mobility is also maintained. The entire battery can be made less than 10 microns thick while generating a potential in the 1 volt range.

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Kordesch, "Primary Batteries--Alkaline Manganese Dioxide--Zinc Batteries," Comprehensive Treatise on Electrochemistry vol. 3, pp. 219-232 (1981).

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