Rechargeable electrodes utilizing unsintered fluorocarbon binder

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136 75, 136120R, H01M 3502

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ABSTRACT:
Polytetrafluoroethylene in aqueous dispersion is mixed with a finely divided electrochemically active rechargeable electrode material, such as zinc, zinc oxide, cadmium, cadmium oxide, nickel oxide, copper, copper oxide, silver, silver oxide, mercuric oxide, etc. The dispersion is broken by drying, freezing, solvent extraction, etc. Where zinc particles form the active material it may be desirable to amalgamate the zinc with mercury.

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patent: 3385736 (1968-05-01), Deibert
patent: 3407096 (1968-10-01), Landi
patent: 3438815 (1969-04-01), Giner

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