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titleOfInvention Primary alkaline electrochemical cells and batteries
abstract A primary alkaline electrochemical cell containing cathodic materials insoluble in alkaline electrolyte which exhibits increased cell performance at low temperatures, yet does not exacerbate handling and processing problems during cell construction comprises a powdered metallic anode (e.g. zinc) having a aqueous alkaline electrolyte dispersed therein, a cathode (e.g. essentially of manganese dioxide) which is insoluble in said aqueous alkaline electrolyte, and a separator placed therebetween, wherein the separator forms an alkaline resistant non-porous barrier between said anode and said cathode. The separator may comprise two lyers of an absorbent porous separator material and a barrier type membrane placed therebetween, which preferably has a pore size of approximately 2,5 to 4,0 nm and allows for the transfer of electrolytic ions. The absorbent porous separator material absorbs at least 180 % of its weight of said alkaline electrolyte.
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