Electrolytic cell membrane/SPE formation by solution coating

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156280, 1563082, 156344, 204 98, 204128, 204286, 204290R, 204291, 204294, 204297R, 427243, 427270, 427272, 4274071, 427409, 4274301, 428137, 4283066, 4283084, 429129, 429242, 429245, 429254, B32B 3114

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043869874

ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a membrane upon an electrode from a dispersed, perfluorocarbon copolymer. Perfluorocarbon is dispersed in a solvating medium, a substantial portion, but not necessarily all of the perfluorocarbon being solvated. The dispersion is applied to an electrode and the dispersion medium is removed.

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