Method for producing an electrochemical element

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PATENT NO 7141333
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10425298

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A method for producing an electrochemical element having at least one lithium-intercollating electrode and an organic electrolyte, at least one positive electrode, at least one negative electrode and at least one separator are joined together to form an element, with the separator being a porous matrix composed of at least about 60% by weight of a ceramic material A, which contains lithium ions, and a polymer as a binding agent. The resulting element is then introduced into a housing and impregnated with a liquid organic electrolyte B, whose conductive salt contains lithium ions, so that the ionic total conductivity of the separator is formed by adding the ion conductivities of A and B and the reciprocal of the specific contact resistance of the phase boundary between A and B, and is then closed such that it is sealed. A copolymer composed of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene is used as the binder polymer. Material A is a naturally occurring mineral.

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VW KRAFTWERK GMBH (25%)BERLINER RING 2 WOLFSBURG 38440
VARTA MICROBATTERY GMBH (75%)DAIMLERSTRASSE 1 ELLWANGEN JAGST 73479

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Birke, Peter Ellwangen, DE 63 357
Birke-Salam, Fatima Ellwangen, DE 7 52
Haug, Peter Ellwangen, DE 19 145
Holl, Konrad Aalen-Dewangen, DE 27 226
Ilic, Dejan Ellwangen, DE 44 493
Stelzig, Heinrich Rosenberg, DE 14 111
Woehrle, Thomas Ellwangen, DE 55 249

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