Particulate interface for electrolytic cells and electrolytic pr

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Process of cell operation

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ABSTRACT:
An electrolytic cell and electrolytic process wherein the cell includes a metal anode, such as a lithium anode, a cathode and an electrolyte. The surface of the anode is treated with a substantially non-continuous electronically conductive particulate coating, wherein the particulate may consist of carbon. This non-continuously applied particulate coating not only provokes the formation of a stable passivating layer (toward suppression of dendritic growth), but it also serves to lower and substantially sustain interfacial resistance at the surface of the anode during the life of the cell.

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U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 08/290,017 filed on Aug. 12, 1994 entitled "Electrolytic Cell and Electrolytic Process," invented by Denis G. Fauteux et al., and, assigned to Arthur D. Little, Inc. (assignee of the present application).

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