Electrode for alkali secondary battery and method for producing

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ABSTRACT:
The primary object of the present invention is to provide an electrode for an alkali secondary battery, the electrode being capable of exhibiting high binding power and showing a high electrical conductivity without use of a binder. An electrode for an alkali secondary battery, the electrode comprising a molded product molded from a mixture containing an active material-containing powder and a flaky nickel powder which has lowered strain.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5395712 (1995-03-01), Furukawa
by H. Yoshinaga et al., "Metal Hydride Electrodes Made by Dry Powder Process Using Flake Copper and Flake Nickel Powders", 1995, pp. 847-852, (month unknown).
by H. Yoshinaga et al., "Metal Hydride Electrodes With Lamellar-Type Network Structure Made by Dry Powder Process", 1996, p. 13, (Aug.).
by H. Yoshinaga et al., "Metal Hydride Electrodes With Lamellar-Type Network Structure", 1997, pp. 665-667, (month unknown).

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