Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Fluid active material or two-fluid electrolyte combination...
Patent
1982-01-28
1984-02-07
Walton, Donald L.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Fluid active material or two-fluid electrolyte combination...
429105, 429201, H01M 1036
Patent
active
044303939
ABSTRACT:
An alkali metal rechargeable battery utilizing an electrochemical reaction between an alkali or alkaline earth metal and sulfur. The metal is included in an amalgam anode.
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Bennett John E.
Harney David E.
Ban Woodrow W.
Collins Arthur S.
Diamond Shamrock Corporation
Harang Bruce E.
Walton Donald L.
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