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titleOfInvention Gel electrolyte precursor, non-aqueous secondary battery and method for producing non-aqueous secondary battery
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a non-aqueous secondary battery with improved reliability and rate characteristics. SOLUTION: In a non-aqueous secondary battery including a positive electrode 1, a negative electrode 2, and a gel electrolyte layer 3 disposed between the positive electrode 1 and the negative electrode 2, the gel electrolyte layer 3 is formed of a non-aqueous electrolyte. A porous gel electrolyte layer precursor containing a first polymer which is hardly soluble in a liquid and a second polymer having a property of gelling a non-aqueous electrolyte, impregnated with the non-aqueous electrolyte, heated and cooled. It is characterized by being.
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