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publicationNumber JP-H08255628-A
titleOfInvention Nickel-hydrogen secondary battery
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] An object of the present invention is to provide a nickel-hydrogen secondary battery having excellent durability, in which reduction in battery capacity is suppressed even when stored for a long period of time or left at a high temperature. An electrode group 1 formed by winding a negative electrode 1c containing a hydrogen storage alloy as a main component and a positive electrode 1a containing nickel oxide and a cobalt oxide as a main component with a separator 1b in between, and the electrode group 1. A battery can 2 for accommodating and mounting therein, an electrolytic solution and a manganese compound-encapsulated microcapsule 7 accommodated in the battery can 2 together with the electrode group 1, a sealing plate 3 for sealing the battery can 2, and the electrode group 1 is provided with a positive electrode terminal 3a and a negative electrode terminal (also used as the battery can 2) which are individually led out to the outside of the battery can 2 by being connected to 1, and the microcapsule 7 is a polymer compound having a melting point of 70 to 120 ° C. It is characterized by being formed. Further, if necessary, the microcapsules 7 preferably have a melting point of 70 to 120 ° C, more preferably 90 It is preferably formed of a polymer compound at a temperature of 100 ° C.
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