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Pastes and Grid Pasting

In the present chapter, we will discuss the processes that occur during preparation of 3BS and 4BS pastes as well as the properties of the obtained pastes. [Pg.253]

Thermodynamics of the Pb0/H2S0 H20 System Phase Composition of the Paste as a Function of Solution pH [Pg.253]

Lander [1] has established that the paste is composed of basic lead sulfates, non-reacted lead oxides, hydrated lead oxides, free lead particles and basic lead carbonates. Some key thermodynamic data for basic lead sulfates, lead oxides and lead hydrates (hydroxides) are presented in Appendix 1 [2]. [Pg.253]

Lead-Acid Batteries Science and Technology. DOI 10.1016/B978-0-444-52882-7.10006-0 [Pg.253]

Bode and Voss [3] have investigated the system Ph0/H2S04/Na0H by adding H2SO4 to PbO suspension in IN NaOH and measuring the pH of the solution. Precipitates are identified by XRD analysis. In alkaline solutions, lead takes the form of HPbO ions, whilst in acidic [Pg.254]


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