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titleOfInvention Stationary nickel-zinc secondary battery
abstract An object of the present invention is to significantly improve the cycle life of a stationary nickel-zinc secondary battery. A positive electrode plate including a positive electrode active material layer containing nickel hydroxide and/or nickel oxyhydroxide; a negative electrode plate including a material layer; a hydroxide ion conductive separator separating the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate so as to conduct hydroxide ions; and an electrolyte in which the positive electrode plate, the negative electrode plate and the hydroxide ion conductive separator are immersed. A stationary nickel-zinc secondary battery comprising a unit cell comprising: a positive plate, a hydroxide ion-conducting separator and a negative plate stacked vertically in a horizontal orientation, whereby the unit cell is arranged horizontally. . [Selection drawing] Fig. 1
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