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Effect of Properties of Carbon Materials on Performance of VRLA Batteries 被引量:1

Effect of Properties of Carbon Materials on Performance of VRLA Batteries
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摘要 In the present study, the relationship between properties of different carbon materials and their impact on performance of VRLA (valve regulated lead acid) battery was studied. The material properties undertaken for the study are: surface area, conductivity and water absorption of the carbon. The electrode morphology revealed the uniform distribution of active material when high surface area carbon was added to NAM (negative active material). The porosity of the plate also exhibited changes with respect to type of carbon materials added. The study further revealed that, the addition of high surface area carbon (-1,400 m^2/g) improves the charge acceptance of the battery with higher loading. Further improvement in charge acceptance was observed with addition of graphite to higher surface area carbon. Nevertheless, the float current of the battery got affected due to graphite loading and found there was no impact on shelf life of the battery in all the cases. The study demonstrates the need for customized "carbon formulation" to obtain the maximum performance out of the battery.
出处 《Journal of Energy and Power Engineering》 2015年第11期1029-1035,共7页 能源与动力工程(美国大卫英文)
关键词 Valve regulated lead acid battery carbon black GRAPHITE charge acceptance float current self discharge. 阀控铅酸蓄电池 电池性能 碳材料 高表面积 充电接受率 活性材料 VRLA 材料性质
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