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KŘIVÍK, P. BAČA, P. CALÁBEK, M. MICKA, K. LÁBUS, R. BILKO, R.
Original Title
Studies of doped negative valve-regulated lead-acid battery electrodes
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Accelerated cycling in the partial state of charge regime showed conclusively that the improvement in cycle life of negative lead accumulator electrodes can be brought about not only by the addition of various sorts of powdered carbon into the active mass but also by the addition of other powdered inert materials like glass fibers, alumina, or titanium dioxide. Steric hindrance of the crystallization of lead sulfate in the electrode pores evidenced by ESEM microphotographs is considered as the main reason for this effect. The added powdered substances were practically without influence on the hydrogen overpotential; and their effect on the active material resistance was also negligible.
Keywords
negative electrodes, valve-regulated, lead-acid battery
Authors
KŘIVÍK, P.; BAČA, P.; CALÁBEK, M.; MICKA, K.; LÁBUS, R.; BILKO, R.
RIV year
2009
Released
1. 6. 2009
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Location
USA
ISBN
0378-7753
Periodical
Journal of Power Sources
Year of study
191
Number
State
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pages from
154
Pages to
158
Pages count
5
BibTex
@article{BUT49633, author="Petr {Křivík} and Petr {Bača} and Milan {Calábek} and Karel {Micka} and Radek {Lábus} and Radek {Bilko}", title="Studies of doped negative valve-regulated lead-acid battery electrodes", journal="Journal of Power Sources", year="2009", volume="191", number="2009", pages="154--158", issn="0378-7753" }