Electrochemical cells using a polymer electrolyte

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429209, H01M 448, H01M 450

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ABSTRACT:
An ionically nonconductive cathode for an electrochemical cell having a polymeric electrolyte which is plasticizable or swellable with addition of an electrolyte salt solution, the cathode comprising an active cathode material of at least about 50% by volume of the cathode.

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