AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE BATTERIES.

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This chapter considers the electrode systems that are formed at different potentials within the two-and-a-half volt range of the lead/acid battery. Phenomena occurring during the basic technological stages of lead/acid battery production (including the principles of battery design), together with the reversible and irreversible processes taking place during operation of electric vehicle batteries, are also covered. This is a very extensive work which covers fundamentals of the lead acid battery, latest technical developments, design, operation, and materials.

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Pavlov, D., Ojefors, L., McBreen, J., Will, F. G., Bellows, R. J., & Grimes, P. G. (1984). AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE BATTERIES. Studies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (pp. 111–655). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1459-0_16

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