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Method of preparing a cathode current collector for use in an electrochemical cell

  • US 4,219,443 A
  • Filed: 12/20/1978
  • Issued: 08/26/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/20/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for preparing a cathode current collector for use in a primary electrochemical cell comprising an oxidizable anode material;

  • a cathode current collector comprising a layer comprising finely-divided catalyst for reducing the soluble cathode; and

    an electrolyte solution, in contact with the anode and cathode current collector, comprising a reducible soluble cathode and an electrolyte solute;

    wherein the process comprises;

    positioning a porous, inert, electrically-conductive substrate between a first zone at a first pressure and a second zone at a second, higher pressure;

    preparing a bonding layer dispersion comprising a liquid vehicle, a finely-divided thermoplastic polymer and a minor amount, based on the weight of the polymer, of an inert, electrically-conductive material;

    preparing a catalyst layer dispersion comprising a liquid vehicle, a finely-divided catalyst and a minor amount, based on the weight of the catalyst, of a thermoplasticpolymer;

    forming a bonding layer on the substrate by applying the bonding layer dispersion to the surface of the substrate in the second zone and forming a catalyst layer on the porous substrate by applying the catalyst layer dispersion to the bonding layer dispersion, the solid particles of the dispersions being forced against the substrate and the liquid being forced through the substrate; and

    heating the substrate, the bonding layer, and the catalyst layer at a temperature and for a time effective to fuse them into a unitary, porous cathode current collector.

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