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Storage negative plates

Non-sulfonated lignins find utility as emulsifiers and stabilizers in water-based asphalt emulsions, as coreactants in phenolic binder applications, as negative plate expanders in lead acid storage batteries, as protein coagulants in fat rendering, and as flocculants in waste water systems. [Pg.527]

It is worthwhile mentioning that charging the lead storage battery would not be possible if it were not f or a high hydrogen overvoltage on the negative plate, which permits the reaction... [Pg.885]

Discharge transients for negative plates of dry-charged batteries after 2 years of storage discharge... [Pg.548]

Quantity of electricity charged into the negative plates after 2 years of storage vs. amount of electricity delivered during the subsequent discharge [7]. [Pg.549]

Processes That Occur in the Negative Plates During Storage of Wet-charged Batteries... [Pg.562]

The reactions that proceed in the negative plates of wet-charged batteries on storage can be represented by the following equations ... [Pg.562]

Figure 13.21 illustrates the changes in discharge performance of the negative plates after storage [8]. It can be seen from the data in the figure that the capacity of the wet-charged... [Pg.563]

Scanning electron micrographs of a separator from a wet-charged battery after 9 months of storage. Separator surface facing (a) positive plate (b) negative plate. [Pg.565]

Although one of the most common storage batteries is called the nickel/cadmium system ( NiCad ), correctly written (-)Cd/KOH/NiO(OH)(+), cadmium is not usually applied as a metal to form a battery anode. The same can be said with regard to the silver/cadmium [(-) Cd / KOH / AgO (+)] and the MerCad battery [(-)Cd/KOH/HgO(+)]. The metallic negative in these cases may be formed starting with cadmium hydroxide, incorporated in the pore system of a sintered nickel plate or pressed upon a nickel-plated steel current collector (pocket plates), which is subsequently converted to cadmium metal by electrochemical reduction inside the cell (type AB2C2). This operation is done by the customers when they start the application of these (storage)... [Pg.196]


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