An electrochemical study of lead acid battery positive electrodes

The thesis describes an electrochemical investigation into the properties of various lead alloys used in the manufacture of leadacid battery positive electrodes. The electrochemical results have been discussed in terms of current nucleation and growth theories. The morphological aspects of the disch...

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Main Author: Webster, Simon
Published: Loughborough University 1986
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7222342019-01-29T03:22:51ZAn electrochemical study of lead acid battery positive electrodesWebster, Simon1986The thesis describes an electrochemical investigation into the properties of various lead alloys used in the manufacture of leadacid battery positive electrodes. The electrochemical results have been discussed in terms of current nucleation and growth theories. The morphological aspects of the discharge reaction have been investigated and theories are presented describing some of the important influences of various alloying ingredients. It has been found possible to suggest trends important in the optimisation of alloy composition for modern lead-acid battery grids. This aspect is especially relevant to the development of maintenance free technology.541Loughborough Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.722234https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/13873Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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An electrochemical study of lead acid battery positive electrodes
description The thesis describes an electrochemical investigation into the properties of various lead alloys used in the manufacture of leadacid battery positive electrodes. The electrochemical results have been discussed in terms of current nucleation and growth theories. The morphological aspects of the discharge reaction have been investigated and theories are presented describing some of the important influences of various alloying ingredients. It has been found possible to suggest trends important in the optimisation of alloy composition for modern lead-acid battery grids. This aspect is especially relevant to the development of maintenance free technology.
author Webster, Simon
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title An electrochemical study of lead acid battery positive electrodes
title_short An electrochemical study of lead acid battery positive electrodes
title_full An electrochemical study of lead acid battery positive electrodes
title_fullStr An electrochemical study of lead acid battery positive electrodes
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