US Patent Application 18354610. POSITIVE ELECTRODE PLATE, SECONDARY BATTERY AND POWER CONSUMING DEVICE simplified abstract

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POSITIVE ELECTRODE PLATE, SECONDARY BATTERY AND POWER CONSUMING DEVICE

Organization Name

CONTEMPORARY AMPEREX TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED


Inventor(s)

Lingyun Feng of Ningde (CN)

Huihui Liu of Ningde (CN)

Yanhuang Fan of Ningde (CN)

Wei Feng of Ningde (CN)

POSITIVE ELECTRODE PLATE, SECONDARY BATTERY AND POWER CONSUMING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18354610 titled 'POSITIVE ELECTRODE PLATE, SECONDARY BATTERY AND POWER CONSUMING DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a positive electrode plate for a battery, which includes a positive electrode current collector, a positive electrode film layer, and a conductive undercoat layer. The positive electrode film layer contains a specific positive electrode active material, and the conductive undercoat layer includes a polymer, a water-based binder, and a conductive agent.

  • Positive electrode plate for a battery
  • Includes a positive electrode current collector
  • Positive electrode film layer on the current collector
  • Conductive undercoat layer between the current collector and the film layer
  • Positive electrode film layer contains a specific positive electrode active material (LiAMnBPCOD)
  • Conductive undercoat layer includes a polymer, a water-based binder, and a conductive agent


Original Abstract Submitted

A positive electrode plate includes a positive electrode current collector, a positive electrode film layer provided on at least one surface of the positive electrode current collector, and a conductive undercoat layer between the positive electrode current collector and the positive electrode film layer. The positive electrode film layer includes a positive electrode active material having a chemical formula of LiAMnBPCOD, and the conductive primer layer includes a first polymer, a first water-based binder and a first conductive agent.