2016 •
Combined Effect of Acryl Fibers and TiO2 in Negative Active Mass of Lead-Acid Accumulator
Authors: Jana Zimáková, Sebastian Vaculík, Daniel Fryda, Petr Bača
Venue: ECS Transactions
Type: Publication
Abstract: This work deals with the study of influence of additives added to the negative active mass of the lead-acid battery electrode. As additives it were used acryl fibers and TiO2. Acryl fiber were added in amount of 1.4 wt.%. TiO2 was used in an amount of 0; 0.15; 0.46; 0.78; 1.4; 2.65 and 5.15 wt.%. Electrodes ran in PSoC regime and Deep of Discharge cycles (conditioning cycles). The resulting values of the measured voltages and capacitances are shown in the appropriate graphs
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