摘要 |
999,193. Electric cells. UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION. Sept. 19, 1963 [Sept. 21, 1962], No. 36850/63. Heading H1B. A negative electrode for an alkaline secondary cell consists of a compound mixture of a conductive metal powder, a negative active material and solid NaOH or (preferably) solid KOH. Fe or Ni are examples of conductive powders and CdO or Cd(OH) 2 of active materials. Primary electrodes containing Zn may also be made in this way. The solid NaOH or KOH dissolves in use to give a highly porous electrode. |