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KŘIVÍK, P. BAČA, P. TONAR, K. TOŠER, P. MICKA, K.
Original Title
Effect of additives on the performance of negative lead-acid battery electrodes during formation and partial state of charge operation
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Experiments were made with negative lead-acid battery electrodes doped with 1% of powdered carbon, titanium dioxide and silicone dioxide. It turned out that addition of carbon to the negative active mass causes an increase of the time of effective formation. During accelerated cycling in the PSoC regime, the electrode with carbon has in the course of the first PSoC run better properties than the electrode with titanium dioxide. The electrode with silicone dioxide performs the lowest cycle life. In the second PSoC run the electrode with carbon did not show a markedly better performance than the electrode with titanium dioxide. The positive effect of both carbon and titanium dioxide additives on the electrode cycle life is evident.
Keywords
ADDITIVES, NEGATIVE ELECTRODES, LEAD ACID ACCUMULATOR
Authors
KŘIVÍK, P.; BAČA, P.; TONAR, K.; TOŠER, P.; MICKA, K.
RIV year
2012
Released
3. 4. 2012
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Location
USA
ISBN
0378-7753
Periodical
Journal of Power Sources
Year of study
1
Number
State
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pages from
15
Pages to
19
Pages count
4
BibTex
@article{BUT74116, author="Petr {Křivík} and Petr {Bača} and Karel {Tonar} and Pavel {Tošer} and Karel {Micka}", title="Effect of additives on the performance of negative lead-acid battery electrodes during formation and partial state of charge operation", journal="Journal of Power Sources", year="2012", volume="1", number="1", pages="15--19", issn="0378-7753" }