Process for the production of a sinterable finely divided moldin

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Current producing cell – elements – subcombinations and... – Separator – retainer – spacer or materials for use therewith

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106169, 525225, 525226, H01M 216, C08L 3502, C08L 108

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a process for the production of sinterable, finely divided molding compounds based on polyvinyl chloride by suspension polymerization of vinyl chloride in the presence of a suspending agent mixture of sulfated carbohydrate ester and cellulose ether. The compounds are useful for the production of sintered molded articles, such as separator plates. The molded articles or plates exhibit a slight electrical resistance and a high porosity with good acid storage volume.

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