A variable rate of cell resistance increase during cycling has been a serious problem in the operation of sodium sulphur cells. Several methods are available to control resistance rise and this paper describes the influence of beta alumina electrolyte composition on the phenomenon. © 1981.
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Bugden, W. G., Barrow, P., & Duncan, J. H. (1981). The control of the resistance rise of sodium sulphur cells. Solid State Ionics, 5(C), 275–278. https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-2738(81)90246-0
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