Rechargeable cell

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CA 1166686

-i- Patent Application of Richard Thomas Gray Docket No. 81-03 JJD/dcp for RECHARGEABLE CELL Abstract of the Disclosure A high energy density substantially anhydrous cell comprises a cathode which comprises a mixture of poly- acetylene powder and an electrically conductive material, an organic solvent, an electrolyte comprising a salt which is soluble in the organic solvent and an inorganic intercalating anode. The anode preferably has a potential less than about +1.3V with respect to Li+/Lio and the anions of the electrolyte salt are capable of p-doping the polyacetylene when an external electrical power source is supplied to the cell. The cathode itself is insoluble in the electrolyte solvent when the cathode is undoped or p-doped and the electrolyte solvent is stable to electrochemical decomposition.

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