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titleOfInvention Surface-treated copper foil and battery electrode using the same
abstract (57) [Problem] Even when an active material layer containing a large amount of active material is formed on a foil surface to increase the capacity of a battery, the active material layer does not peel off. SOLUTION: A copper needle-like body 11 is formed from a foil surface of a foil body 10. Is a surface-treated copper foil suitable for a current collector of a battery electrode, which is formed on the surface so as to protrude from the surface at an average density of 5 to 900 pieces / μm 2 . The length of the needle 11 is 0.05 to 2. 0 μm is preferred.
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