Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1979-10-01
1982-02-23
Skapars, Anthony
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
429218, H01M 1044
Patent
active
043167772
ABSTRACT:
A secondary electrochemical cell comprising a solid anode, an electrolyte and a cathode. The anode is a solid solution of silver and a metal which is an alkaline or alkali earth metal. The metal is capable of forming a solid solution with the anode on the recharging of the anode. Alternatively, the cell is formed in the discharged state with a solid porous silver anode, a cathode, a nonaqueous liquid electrolyte containing the alkaline or alkaline earth metal salts therein. The alloyed anode improves the rechargeability of the cell.
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Cornell Ronald S.
Duracell International Inc.
Nissenbaum Israel
Skapars Anthony
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