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Burashnikova M. M., Kazarinov I. A., Danilova V. O., Gritsenko S. D., Samsonov M. A. Effect of carbon with different structure to the active mass of the negative electrode lead-acid batteries at its discharge characteristics. Electrochemical Energetics, 2016, vol. 16, iss. 1, pp. 10-16. DOI: 10.18500/1608-4039-2016-16-1-10-16, EDN: YPTGIR
Effect of carbon with different structure to the active mass of the negative electrode lead-acid batteries at its discharge characteristics
УДК 541.135
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18500/1608-4039-2016-16-1-10-16
The influence of the graphite GAK-2 (GOST 10273-79), graphite RFL-99.95 (Langheinrichstr.194051 Hauzenberg) and nano-technological activated carbon NSU «C» («Advanced Research and Technology») additives was investigated on the capacity and utilization of the active mass of the negative electrode lead-acid battery. It was found that the introduction of 1% carbon NSU «C» leads to an increase in the discharge capacity of the negative electrode, and an increase in the utilization of the active mass in comparison with the control variant and options with other carbon additives.
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